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“Snow Men” by Naomi Williams

Lituya Bay, Alaska – July 1786

There is a big disagreement in my family about what happens if you drown and your body is never found. My aunts say that you are turned into one of the Land Otters. The Land Otters come up out of the water, in the dark, and steal away the living. You cannot see them, but sometimes you can hear them—they whistle. We lie in our huts at night and listen for whistling, because we lost a canoe when we arrived for the salmon season, and afterward we found only four of the bodies.

My father and his brothers say it is true about the Land Otters everywhere else, but not here. Here, they say, if you drown you are turned into a bear and become a lookout for Kah Lituya. Kah Lituya is the jealous spirit of this place. He sleeps at the mouth of the bay and tries to capsize canoes when they pass. He turns the people who drown into bears and makes the bears watch for more canoes coming into the bay. The aunts say they know about Kah Lituya, they respect his jealousy, they just do not agree about him turning people into bears.



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March 9th, 2010 10:46am by Pei-Ling

One Story now has a booth at The (Makers) Market at the Old American Can Factory. So this Sunday, after you’re done buying organic pickles at the Farmer’s Market, you can come by our booth and sit down for 15 minutes with one of our editors to discuss your short story.

Writers are always asking us how they can improve their chances of publication and now we’re giving you a chance to find out.

In a 15-minute private session, a One Story fiction editor will discuss your story. The editor will read your submission in advance and will come to the mentorship with specific feedback about your story and practical information for future submissions.

For more information and to submit your story, click here.

Dates: Sunday, March 14, 2010 & Sunday, March 21, 1010
Times: 11am – 5pm
Location: The Maker’s Market at the Old American Can Factory
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Cost: $25


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