Run to the Hills
Surviving a three-day race that is the Oakridge Triple Summit Challenge
The question nagged at me the whole drive home. Why the hell did I drop out? I was on my way back to Eugene after … Continue reading
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The question nagged at me the whole drive home. Why the hell did I drop out? I was on my way back to Eugene after … Continue reading
In a scene about two-thirds of the way through his debut memoir The Wax Bullet War (Ooligan Press. 2014. $16.95), Sean Davis finds himself standing — hungover and “clouded with drugs”— on a stage at Walker Middle School in Salem, Oregon. Davis, who only months before had been critically injured by an IED attack in Iraq, an attack that also claimed the life of his closest friend, is at the school to share some of his experiences, as well as to generate support for the troops who are still deployed. Continue reading