Last of the Species

Two people, who before meeting came dangerously close to extinction themselves, find connection in their concern about the demise of a species. In Fifield's beautifully crafted story, hope is the ultimate destination as the characters come to terms with life’s wounds.
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Praise for Last of the Species

“Two people, who before meeting came dangerously close to extinction themselves, find connection in their concern about the demise of a species. In Fifield’s beautifully crafted story, hope is the ultimate destination as the characters come to terms with life’s wounds.”

—Wendy P. Williams, author of Some New Forgetting

Mary Fitfield

About the Author

Mary Fifield’s fiction has appeared in publications such as J Journal, Midway Journal, and Colere, and her essay “The Road to Tena”was anthologized in Women Reinvented: True Stories of Empowerment and Change. Mary received a Master of Fine Arts in creative writing from San Diego State University. She has written two novels and is working on a an essay collection about living in the Ecuadorian Amazon. She blogs on art, conservation, and international development here.

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