Meek’s Cutoff considers the slow, grinding work of crossing through Oregon in 1845 with women kept as wagon maids while their men folk fail to find their way. It’s lean, ambiguous, and occasionally stunning.
–June 30, 2021
Reflections of a writer, reader, parent, teacher.
Meek’s Cutoff considers the slow, grinding work of crossing through Oregon in 1845 with women kept as wagon maids while their men folk fail to find their way. It’s lean, ambiguous, and occasionally stunning.
–June 30, 2021
"These are the words I said to you," sayeth the Curator, Garrett Chaffin-Quiray