Elizabeth Fackler

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Adept, adroit, powerful and moving.

My Turn
Poems from 1968 through 2010.

My Eyes Have A Cold Nose
Set on the vast plains of southeastern New Mexico in the Depression of the 1930s, My Eyes Have A Cold Nose sculpts an intense interior adventure from within the mind of a blind woman as she courageously follows her seeing-eye dog Teene to help a boy from the wild side who has no one else in his corner.

Bone Justice
Seth Strummar won big at the poker tables his last night in Laredo, coming away with $200 in gold coin and the deed to a ranch in Colorado. Thinking to leave Texas and the outlaw life behind, he rides to Allister’s cabin to tell him goodbye. But Ben Allister isn’t there. Instead Seth finds two women captives Allister bought off Comancheros: a young girl constantly crying and a mature woman who keeps a stony silence.

Seth takes both of them as a final message to his former partner that Ben has slipped too low if he’s dealing in women. Following the Pecos River north toward Santa Fe, Seth becomes embroiled in the women’s tragedy and has to stake his life to save them from falling back into Allister’s hands. When a young daredevil named Angel Madera joins them, a triangle emerges between him, Seth, and Esther, the young girl who is no longer crying but in the process of being healed from all she has endured.

Selected Works

Poetry
My Turn
Selected Poems of Elizabeth Fackler
Historical Fiction
My Eyes Have A Cold Nose
“Masterfully written, [this novel] carries itself with a simple elegance. The ease with which the author tells her story makes readers cherish each page.”
--Front Street Reviews
Bone Justice
The initial, never-before-published novel in the critically-acclaimed Seth Strummar series, Bone Justice is a story with a cruel twist that turns tragedy into redemption.