My First Time

A short essay of mine has appeared on the website of The Quivering Pen about writing, working as a freelance journalist in Mexico, and other...

Camp Olvido named one of the best novellas of 2015

“There are some books when, after you finish them, leave you breathless, quiet, and thoughtful. Camp Olvido stunned me into silence. I sat there with this universe in my hand for the longest time.” Camp Olvido was named one of the best novellas of 2015 by David Abrams at The Quivering Pen.  The list included Mesilla, by Robert James Russell, and On the Island at the Center of the Center of the World, by Elizabeth...

Midwest Book Review of “Camp Olvido”

Midwest Book Review featured Camp Olvido in its December Bookwatch.  “A fully absorbing novella by a true master of the storytelling arts, Camp Olvido  by novelist Lawrence Coates is a highly recommended and deftly crafted literary work that will linger in the mind and memory long after it is finished and set back upon the...

University of Utah’s Reading Room

The University of Utah’s Alumni Connection featured Camp Olvido in their Reading Room feature. In the California heartland in 1932, at a migrant labor camp whose very name means “forgotten,” a child’s sudden illness leads to tensions between workers wishing to break camp and the land barons enforcing their contracts. Into this dispute, Esteban Alas—contrabandista and self-styled businessman—is reluctantly drawn as a mediator, until an act of violence forces him into a more tragic...