SAILING AWAY
ISBN: 978-0-9717265-3-6
Pub Date: Spring 1999
Pages: 124
By Richard Morgan
A bit of Carver, Hemingway, Conrad, Dana and . . . a lot of Richard Morgan. As a sophomore in high school I quit studying and devoted my time to reading. I read anything that had a boat or a ship in it, and was left with the shadowy legacy of Richard Dana's Two Years Before the Mast until now. Now I have Richard Morgan's narratives in Sailing Away to turn to, and return to, when I want some good fiction spiked with sea salt and humor. Sea stories yes, but there is much more in these thoughtful, deeply felt stories. . . . When Morgan spins a fishing story, his careful use of specific detail puts you right there: at the wheel in green water or in the cockpit gaffing a huge Chinook salmon. Lost Horse Press is to be congratulated and thanked for gathering up these pieces from little magazines and putting them together in this volume for us to enjoy.
—Carlos Reyes


