When the person sitting next to you speaks or you feel the urge to communicate. You talk over the racket of airplane brakes. It’s that moment you dread when you are sure the plane will crash into the terminal. You ask the stranger if they live in Reno The young blonde wife leans forward around him, says they moved here about three years ago. You learn they are childless but still trying. He likes his job and loves to powder ski. You want to tell him about heli-skiing n the Ruby Mountains near Elko, tell her… you hear the click of unfastened seat belts the popping of unlocked overhead bins, and the murmuring of the passengers. The couple whispers to one another and then you find yourself alone again. |
AuthorNancy Harris McLelland taught creative writing, composition, and literature for over twenty years and Conducted writing workshops for the Western Folklife Center, Great Basin College , and the Great Basin Writing Project . An Elko County native with a background in ranching. McLelland has presented her "Poems from Tuscarora" Both at daytime and evening events at the Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko. Her essay, "Border Lands: Cowboy Poetry and the Literary Canon" is in the anthology Cowboy Poetry Matters . Categories |