something out there in the distance

Photographer Gail Butensky
Published by UNM Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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About The Book

Two lovers go on one final road trip through the American desert, hoping that they can outrun life itself.

Flash-fiction master Grant Faulkner and photographer Gail Butensky have partnered to create this unique narrative made up of stories alongside edge-of-the-world photography. The book tells of two lovers taking a reckless, searching road trip through the American West. Dawn is a photographer who captures desert landscapes. Jonny drives just to drive, running away from the end of time or running toward the end of time, looking for a home even as his restlessness overtakes him. By turns funny, poignant, and heartbreaking, something out there in the distance is big in emotions while brief in words. An extraordinary collaboration between word and image, Dawn and Jonny’s journey transports us to a place, achingly familiar, populated by love, loss, and wonder.

About The Author

Grant Faulkner is the cofounder of 100 Word Story, the cofounder of the Flash Fiction Institute, and the cohost of the podcast Memoir Nation. He is the author of several books, including The Art of Brevity: Crafting the Very Short Story (UNM Press) and All the Comfort Sin Can Provide.

Product Details

  • Publisher: UNM Press (January 13, 2026)
  • Length: 98 pages
  • ISBN13: 9780826368591

Raves and Reviews

“‘You can’t take a bad photo of a highway’—my favorite quote from this beautiful little book about two lovers on the run from death. something out there in the distance reads like a song, and like a song it will echo inside you long after you’ve finished it.”

– Molly Giles, author of Life Span: Impressions of a Lifetime Spent Crossing and Recrossing the Golden Gate Bridge

“The shape of this book is small but powerful, uncommon but familiar because it is about the unimaginable gap between breathing and dreaming that is grief. Grief literature is trending for a reason, because we are in a state of great loss and transformation. This work aims a bleary eye on the land, the sky, palm trees, and chlorinated pools and then into a single pair of bodies, restless, regretful, earnest, gorgeous, ashamed, and in love—then it waves good-bye to what will never be again.”

– Venita Blackburn, author of Dead in Long Beach, California

“Small enough to hold in one hand yet vast enough to travel straight into the hearts of book lovers and design-minded readers, it’s the sort of object you want to keep close… It’s the perfect gift for the person who has everything except time. For the friend who loves language that lingers, the partner who keeps art books stacked by the bed, the dreamer who sees the world in snapshots.”

– Yvonne Conza, Dirt

"With an alluring blend of Faulkner’s prose and poetic writing coupled with Butensky’s evocative photographs, this gem is a seductive mind journey for all."

– John Busbee, The Culture Buzz

"The book captures the desolate beauty of both the desert plains and mountains, punctuated by tiny, dying towns. something out there in the distance is a slim volume containing a deep emotional weight."

– Wendy J. Fox, Electric Literature

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