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We had travelled that “Dust Bowl” of the 1950s and early 1960s, and I territory with Stark Beauty (2005). Although he sent vividly remember red dust storms so violent that I the manuscript as a gift, not a submission, after a could extend an arm and not even see my hand. few days with the poems, I wanted to publish The I also remember the wide, endless skies and the Red, Candle-lit Darkness as our fifth collaboration. baby horned lizards so plentiful in my backyard: Stark Beauty was successful and was nominated tiny creatures I could fit on a dime, lay on their for a number of national awards – 2007 Poets’ backs and coax asleep with my index finger. Prize at West Chester University, 2006 Western These are but a few of the countless Heritage Award at the National West Texas images which stayed with Cowboy & Western Heritage me through the years and inspired a Museum and the 2006 Spur Award significant portion of my poems. from the Western Writers of During our years in Midland, I America. and my family made so many week- But I did not offer to publish the end trips to the Balmorhea-Ft. Davis- new chapbook for possible awards. Marfa-Alpine area that I consider it Beyond the aesthetic considerations, I as much of a “homeland” as Midland am drawn by the Big Bend landscape itself. in the poems. Although I was born The publisher of my first book of and raised in San Antonio, I got my poetry and three of my subsequent bachelors at Sul Ross and began pub- books was Clarence Wolfshohl, pub- lishing when I lived in Mason, on lisher of the nationally respected what I consider the eastern frontier of Timberline Press in Fulton, Mo. Stark West Texas. I feel at home in Larry’s Beauty, the second of the four, was my Linocut by Clarence Wolfshohl poetry. first collection of poems set exclusive- Also, the poems’ vivid imagery ly in far West Texas. begs for illustration. I started publish- Ever since I first visited the Terlingua ing to practice the book arts and printmaking, as Cemetery 20 or so years ago, I have wanted to much as to practice literary dictatorship. Larry write a collection of poems about the Mexican gave me a free rein in designing and producing miners buried there who had worked the quicksil- the four previous books, so each is illustrated. ver (mercury) mines in the early 1900s. Much of For example, Stark Beauty has a linocut on each the literature I was able to locate about the mine of the four sectional title pages. Our most recent focused on the business angle of the Chisos project, Wolves (2010), has four large linocuts with Mining Company; very little dealt with the lives of five poems. All of the books were printed by the miners themselves. handset letterpress and stitched and bound by I recently completed a chapbook of poems hand. about the miners’ lives and titled it The Red, Stark Beauty is a poetic natural history of West Candle-lit Darkness. Although it is primarily a work Texas; The Red, Candle-lit Darkness is a poetic social of my creative imagination, much of its content is history of a part of that vast territory. based upon factual historical research, which I The current project is still in gestation, but I trust will give the reader a powerful and authentic envision three or four woodcuts and deep red to feel of what it was like to work the Terlingua mines. capture the cinnabar that runs in the lines of the I recently gifted Wolfshohl with a copy of the poems as it did in the veins of the mines and the manuscript, and he serendipitously offered to pub- lives of the miners. The poems tell the miners’ lish it sometime in 2011 in a limited, handset letter- story powerfully. The book should add another press edition with his original linocut illustrations. aesthetic dimension to their story. Cenizo First Quarter 2011