I met Pete at Tomales Bay in late 2007, where he was leading a fiction workshop. We sat together at breakfast one morning, talking about the things we have in common -- or, rather, the things he and my husband have in common (swimming and wildlife biology). I liked Pete, and when I got home, picked up a copy of his memoir, INDIAN CREEK CHRONICLES, which I have since shared with my hairy wildlife friends.
Pete's got a Story of the Week in Narrative this week, "Peas," which you can access here. (If you're reading this after May 10, search the archives, instead.) I know you'll enjoy it as much as I did, so check it out and leave a comment on Narrative's board; it's definitely worth your while.
May 6, 2009
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What does it take to be one of your hairy wildlife friends? A ponytail? A four o'clock shadow? Being on the Endangers Species List?
All of the above, Michelle! Man, woman...it doesn't matter. The hairier, the merrier!
Peas was awesome. Painful and funny and awesome.
I agree, Maureen. But if you like that, you've GOT to read his memoir. Laugh-out-loud funny, and just heart-warming, really.
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