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Essays & Articles

“Run-off,” in A Different Angle: Fly-fishing Stories by Women. 1995 Seattle: Seal Press. (Ailm Travler.)
“Fly Fishing Folly,” reprinted in The Little Book of Fishing, by Nick Lyons. Will Balliett, ed. New York: Atlantic Monthly Books, 1994. (Ailm Travler)
“Fly Fishing Folly,” in Uncommon Waters. 1991, Seattle: Seal Press. (Ailm Travler)
“Wild Trout,” Parabola XVI (2), May, 1991, pp. 26-30.



“The Beauty of Innuendos,” Parabola XX (3), Fall, 1995, pp. 86-90.
“Mexican Masks Bend Edge of Reality,” in New Mexico Magazine, January, 1989. pp. 22-31.
“The Fool at the Threshold of Dreams,” in Dreams Are Wiser Than Men, Richard A. Russo, ed. (Berkeley, CA: North Atlantic Books.) 1987.
“Tricksters, Ambiguity, and Grace,” The Boston Review, April, 1987.“Abuelos y Abuelas,” in New Mexico Magazine, December, 1987.
“In the Company of Laughter,” Parabola, Vol. XI, (3), August,1986. pp. 18-26.
“Hustler in Hero’s Clothing: A Reevaluation of Trickster Mythologies,” Baltimore: American Folklore Society Annual Meeting, 1986.
“The Fool and the Beginning of Wisdom,” in, Ecology and Consciousness, Richard Grossinger, ed. Richmond, CA: North Atlantic Books, 1978.

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