Reid Gomez's Writings
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Short Story
Mar.06.2012
Short Short Story-Entry
Waiting in traffic on the far left lane just after the 4th street exit. Honda Woman eats a salad out of one of those plastic "to go" containers. It looks like she is calm, but inside she is very angry ‘cause the traffic is so thick. She listens to A.M., the traffic "want INFO" station posted on the green and white signs across the Bay Bridge....
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Short Story
Mar.06.2012
This story is no longer available. You can see more work at my blog or read Urban Nizhóní.
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Short Story
Feb.18.2009
Written for Elizabeth Treadwell's online magazine, Cont.
Her boss, Rose, drops us off at the corner of 20th and Connecticut. We go into the butcher's. The Rodriquez' live upstairs. The butcher is a can of pop dough, I seen on the tv, all white and spilling out of his shirt. His apron is splattered red and pink. His eyes are cotton candy. He has a lot of meat in the glass case and a few things hanging from hooks...
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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...



