1995. 57 pp. Eleven essays on life in California's fast lane, including an ascent of Lost Arrow Spire. Paperback.
Scott C. Davis takes us on a Yosemite rock climb. Walking at night in Syria, at a tense moment in the Middle East, Davis is apprehended by the mukhabarat or secret police who are convinced that he is a spy—not a CIA spy, but something far worse. They say that home remodeling is just like open heart surgery—except more expensive and more painful. Davis takes us through a “Baby Job,” where a looming biological deadline drives the action. Meet Charlie Barbour, a one time lady’s man, who lived in an aging riverside working class neighborhood of Ridhmond, Virginia.