Reid Gomez's Books
Mar.01.2010
Winston Rock shows up at Carnero's house full of proverbial s*it. They play a game of Spanish Monte with cards from Tonto Apiero's Apache deck.
Feb.03.2008
excerpts from A Woman's Body Was Found There. This novel follows the migrations and relations between two families and five women: Sylvia, Olivia Red Sky, Alecia, Jana and Johnnie Johnson. Their stories trace a migratory triangle across the Sierra Nevada, from Reno to Land's End at Ocean Beach, and across San Francisco to the western ship yards. Electricity, sex and fire bind...
Jul.11.2006
Excerpt from A Woman's Body Was Found There.
excerpt from Novel: California Wasn't Good For Us is an Urban Navajo story, a Tingling Maiden story, a story about the violence we turn in on ourselves in response to racism and Catholicism. Madness, alcoholism, greed and violence destroy the Calabasas; this is the story of the one survivor, Cebolla. The novel is Rabelain in both form and content, and consists of four chapters...
About Reid
I am an Urban Raised Navajo writer from San Francisco California.
Causes Reid Gomez Supports
Native American Rights Fund, http://www.narf.org/
Black Mesa Water...
Reid’s Favorite Books
Fools Crow (James Welch)
Almanac of the Dead (Leslie Marmon Silko)
Ghost Singer (Anna Lee Walters)
God is Red, The Nations Within, The World We Used to Live In...



