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John’s Newsletter

John M. Glionna

Stories that help define the new American West

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The Weight of Books

More than a decade ago, long before the advent of AI, back in that era of technological baby steps, my wife suggested that I give up buying printed books.

The new Amazon Kindle had flooded the reading world like a literary tsunami. In her...

3 months ago
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Self Drawn Man

One night not long ago, artist Jack Malotte was awakened by the sound of a woman’s laughter.

At age 67, the Native American elder has for decades inhabited a remote reservation redoubt amid central Nevada’s vast Great Basin. Other than the...

5 years ago

Reservation Dogs

The roosters are still crowing as Lorraine fires up yellow school bus No. 113, ready for yet another semester of making her reservation rounds, picking up kids, keeping an eye out for the stray animals that need taking in.

It’s the first d...

5 years ago

Another Round at the Say When

A writer moves to a small Western town to figure out its inhabitants and learn why its high school football team never wins.

One in a series.

This is the story of Crazy Frank, yesterday’s bulldog.

He’s bushy-bearded and wild-eyed, runnin...

5 years ago

Another Round at the Say When

A journalist moves to a small western town to write about life and a high school football team that never wins.

One in a series

All night and into the morning, I hear the rumble of passing traffic along U.S. Route 95, those passers-throug...

5 years ago

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