My short story, PONY RIDES, came to me all at once.  The story wrote itself.  The drive on Interstate 10 across New Mexico has always seemed magical to me; a place tethered to an earlier time of roadside diners, old motels, and miles of golden grassland fenced by wire and wooden sticks driven into the ground.  I could miss driving it for years, and then I'd hit that highway again and darned if it didn't always seem the same---an old friend.  I write about the same roads in DARK HORSE. 
I even drew a picture of the café.  The café exists only in my imagination, but I know it has thousands of cousins.  At the time I drew the picture, the café was called Hi-WAY café.  In a later version of the story I changed it to Pinion Café.  I think I've revised this story a few times since it appeared in Tucson Weekly years ago.  PONY RIDES was my first short story, and I was overjoyed when it placed in the Tucson Weekly Words & Images contest--behind some damn fine, prestigious writers who went on to have serious careers.  PONY RIDES also got me into the U. of A. Creative Writing MFA program, although I didn't stay. 
Nothing in life is certain, but I do expect to make that drive from Tucson to Deming to Las Cruces to Alamogordo to Ruidoso again.  That piece of road will be forever in my heart.  
--- J. Carson Black                            
                                                                
                                                                    
                                
                                
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