Nonfiction

 
Highway sign in open sagebrush country warning of open range horses for the next nine miles.

“Place of the Red Willows”

“…when I saw those horses in the middle of the road, those blackened silhouettes—ghostly, dreamlike…all I could do was wait for impact…”

Published in River Teeth Journal in 2018. You can hear Iver read this piece on KTNA radio:


“Clamor and Buzz”

In their article, “A Midwestern Journal Grows Beyond Its Roots,” the review review called “Clamor and Buzz” an “excellent nonfiction essay” about an “emotionally-reserved-and-sensitive-woodsmen.” Not sure about all that, but I'll try to take it as a compliment.


"The Fourth World"

Published in the New Oxford Press anthology, Gender: A Reader for Writers, “The Fourth World” is about my first visit to Borj Al Barajneh, a Palestinian refugee camp where I volunteered while living in Beirut. Gender: A Reader for Writers is now required reading in college classrooms across the country.


"Wind That Shakes the Sage"

Published in The Tishman Review and winner of their 2015 Nonfiction Staff Favorite Award, “The Wind That Shakes the Sage” chronicles my journey to Taos, New Mexico—how I came to live there and how I disappeared.


"Qadisha"

An unexpected trip past the checkpoints and machine gunners of the Middle East takes me to the forgotten world of ancient Lebanon.


"Dawn from Twilight"

While building cabins and wind turbines for a Peak Oiler Survivalist in the Alaskan Bush I come face to face with my own fears about the apocalypse.