How You Leave Texas is
a volume of three short stories and a novella about four young women who leave
Midland, Austin, Fort Worth and Mayville, Texas for New York, California,
Jakarta, and in one instance, jail. They
seek escape from boredom and sorrow and find it. The stories are hilarious, tragic,
revelatory.
How You Leave Texas placed First in the Short Story category of the GLOBAL BOOK CONTEST 2013.
How You Leave Texas placed First in the Short Story category of the GLOBAL BOOK CONTEST 2013.
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She was late to work
at Fastbinder’s Mortgage Company, and when she arrived, the atmosphere in the
office felt charged. Something was up. The top managers were in an unscheduled
conference call and no one knew why. No one was working, so Camille called her
mother to thank her for the flowers that were already sitting on her desk.
“What do you and
Walker have planned for tonight?” Elaine Morgan asked her daughter.
Camille explained
about the dinner.
“What is he getting
you as a gift?”
“I don’t know, Mom.
I’ve looked everywhere.”
“Well, have a
wonderful time, honey,” her mom said.
It was ten
o’clock when Camille got off
the phone. The accounting department surprised her with a birthday cake, sang
to her, and gave her the card they had all signed. Five minutes later, the managers
were out of their meeting and everyone got canned by one loud announcement from
the District Manager.
“We’re sorry to have
to tell you that you are all let go.” That is all that Camille would ever
clearly remember.
The mortgage company
was belly-up. Those few employees who were retained were being transferred to
the Las Vegas branch. Everyone was
in shock and had no time to express outrage or disappointment because they were
told to pack up all of their personal belongings and exit the building immediately.
Camille took the elevator down the four floors, amid grumblings from
secretaries and mortgage brokers. What
about our benefits? I didn’t take all my vacation this year. Someone
ought to blow up the building. I stole a printer.
Alana Cash is an
adventurer. She’s trekked alone through
war-torn Serbia and has slept in a KGB interrogation room in Prague. She’s been to a gypsy fair in rural England,
a bullfight in Laredo, and parasailing in Acapulco. She’s been inside the New York Stock Exchange
and eaten in J. Pierpont Morgan’s home dining room. She's gone on a ride-along in a New York City
patrol car and kissed a man inside the Norman Bates Psycho house at Universal
Studios. She’s been a lifeguard, legal
secretary, accountant, writer, teacher, filmmaker and artist.
Her experiences are
inspiration for her work as an acclaimed writer and filmmaker. She was one of 60 US
teachers profiled on the PBS series, "A Writer's Exchange," for her
talent as a teacher at the University of Texas Informal Classes - many of her students published and won
writing awards. Her feature film,
"Tom's Wife," based on her novel of the same name, won awards all
over the world. Her documentary
"Anna Freud: Under Analysis," part of documentary trilogy on women in
science, was translated into German for broadcast in Austria, Germany & Switzerland.
Thank you for hosting today
ReplyDeleteAlana, thank you for being my guest today on my blog. Sounds like you've done some very exciting traveling. Do you have a favorite place?
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