Enter Space is a collection of 27 short stories and 108 photographs of the high Oregon desert collected in five books, each one a distinct theme—awakenings, longings, flights, gifts, and invocations—that provide the context for the alchemical quality the vast landscape has on the perception and observations of the solitary desert dweller.
Finally available as a limited edition, the book stands as a tribute to the blessings received by the Great Basin, the land and unique topography that cradled and ushered these transformative experience.
Enter Space is that rare look at a life that unfolds in the solitary vastness of the desert. “Bill’s stories have layers that you sense, rather than see . . . Something timeless runs through them . . . It’s almost like Bill sought to write them before he himself disappears into the sagebrush wind that sweeps the wide open desert playa.”