Sandhill

Sandhill County Lines

Sandhill County is the imagined place that informs most of Reynolds’s fiction from the early novels The Vigil and Agatite through Franklin’s Crossing, Monuments, and Threading the Needle. It is also the setting for these nine stories, which Reynolds sees as reflective fragments, “the kind one notices when driving through North Central Texas—old buildings and houses, each concealing a story.”

 

Of Snakes and Sex and Playing in the Rain

 




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