Col. Albert Fountain and his son were murdered near New Mexico’s white sands in 1896. Guilt ferments over time, but it produces vinegar, not wine. Pete swallowed the taste as long as he could, but finally belched it up, in “Little Henry,” a story in “The Soul as Strange Attractor.”


Col. Albert Fountain and his son were murdered near New Mexico’s white sands in 1896. Guilt ferments over time, but it produces vinegar, not wine. Pete swallowed the taste as long as he could, but finally belched it up, in “Little Henry,” a story in “The Soul as Strange Attractor.”