<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>"If you could have been around a hundred and fifty years ago, and passed through the landscape as a beaver-trapping tough with Jim Bridger or Jedediah Smith, before coal barons, before soda ash and oil, before Mormons, before you could stand outside and watch satellites pass through the night sky or silhouettes kissing in warm apartment windows, when this history was wild and new, you could have just pointed and named something of permanence, a mountain, a river--at least a creek--after yourself. Or they would have named it for you, a permanent mark, just for being here." <p/>From a new talent that Annie Proulx has called an "important emerging writer" comes a surprising and expansive collection of stories, steeped in the lore of the frontier but unmistakably fresh and of our time. <p/><b>When We Were Wolves</b> roams over a West we never knew existed--colonized by rogues and tricksters, Custer impersonators, firefighters with a weakness for arson, and the other rootless folk who come to rest under the vast and forgiving desert sky. Jon Billman writes about accidental lives: people who are trapped in unsuitable marriages, impossible situations, but who handle them with the odd grace of those who are determined to live by their own strange code. He mingles the skewed humor of David Sedaris with the loping, rough-edged appeal of Tom McGuane. This is a beguiling new entry on the map of American fiction.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Jon Billman is a brilliant young writer with an astonishing range. These fresh and vivid stories are gritty, full of energy and humor, a sharp pleasure to read. Billman's feeling for rural backcountry, his knowledge of wildfire, baseball, bad weather and treacherous human hearts, mark him as an important emerging writer."--Annie Proulx <p/>"I think it's the best collection of stories to come out of the American West in recent times. Jon Billman is very gifted--I look forward eagerly to what he does next."--Larry McMurtry <p/>"An auspicious debut collection . . .this dream-breaking Wyoming proves<br>remarkably rich ground for Billman, who possesses an eye for the irony and<br>humor that sometimes flourish precisely because little else can."<br> --<i>The New York Times Book Review</i> <p/>"The natural heir to flinty-eyed writers like McMurtry, Billman is lethally<br>witty and wonderfully perverse."<br>--<i>OUTSIDE</i> magazine <p/>"An excellent debut collection . . . strikingly vivid. There are no sepia<br>tones here. The stories pulse with color, immediacy, and humor . . . even<br>when love fails, the characters enjoy a kind of exquisite loneliness, as<br>they extend the boundaries of an inner landscape."<br>--<i>The Wall Street Journal</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Jon Billman</b> has worked as a wildland firefighter and seventh-grade teacher, and is now at work on a novel. His stories have appeared in Esquire, The Paris Review, Zoetrope, and The Missouri Review, among other publications. He lives in Kemmerer, Wyoming.
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