Hoof Boy
Then the pigs started dying, and the men in masks came at night, and people in town started to use words like ecoterrorists and sabotage. Some of the people were saying environmentalists, instead.
Toni Jensen’s first story collection, From the Hilltop, was published through the Native Storiers Series at the University of Nebraska Press. Her stories have been published in journals such as Fiction International, Denver Quarterly, and Passages North, and have been anthologized in New Stories from the South, Best of the Southwest, and Best of the West: Stories from the Wide Side of the Missouri. Her short story “At the Powwow Hotel” won Nimrod International Literary Journal’s Katherine Anne Porter Prize for Fiction. She teaches creative writing at the University of Arkansas.