Okey Goode

Okey Goode, a Virginia native, teaches world literature and writing at Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston, Idaho, but lives across the Snake River in Washington. His poetry, fiction and nonfiction have appeared in Bayou, Roanoke Review, Talking River and Style. He reports that acquaintance with teachers and teaching colleagues Wendell Berry, Guy Davenport, Claire Davis, Robert Wrigley, Dennios Held and William C. Johnson has benefited his writing.

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Doing It’s Another

Okey Goode  | 
Issue 64.1 Fall 2015

Up that grade had never seemed so long, around switchbacks in and out of moonlight and cliff shadow. Doing it on a full-moon night wasn’t such a bright idea. Maybe Lance wasn’t thinking right. Tilton didn’t consider that somebody might …