Roy Camarillo was born in Texas just north of the Mexican border and raised in Midland, an oil town of 40,000 or more. An Oblate seminarian dropout, he was a technical writer for Jet Propulsion Laboratory before teaching English in Los Angeles Unified, and then became a school principal in Washington D.C. and California's Sonoma County. He currently resides in Jerusalem, Israel with his wife and two daughters where he is writing a crime novel set in Texas, circa 1950s.
I joined the Marfa Volunteer Fire Department six months ago. So far, I have been to zero fires—the West Texas wildfire season doesn’t really pick up until spring—and two fire…