144 pages / 7.5 x 10.5 in. / Paperback
140 color photographs
ISBN 978-0-9897859-1-4 (2nd printing)
JULY 2019
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The Petrified Forest National Park in Northeast Arizona protects one of the largest deposits of petrified wood in the world. Despite stern warnings, visitors remove several tons of petrified wood from the park each year, often returning these rocks by mail (sometimes years later), accompanied by a “conscience letter.” These letters often include stories of misfortune attributed directly to their theft: car troubles, cats with cancer, deaths of family members, etc. Some writers hope that by returning these stolen rocks, good fortune will return to their lives, while others simply apologize or ask forgiveness. “They are beautiful,” reads one letter, “but I can’t enjoy them. They weigh like a ton of bricks on my conscience. Sorry…” Bad Luck, Hot Rocks documents this ongoing phenomenon, combining a series of original photographs of these otherworldly “bad luck rocks” with dozens of facsimiles of intimate, oddly entertaining letters from the Park’s archives.
Read more:
*Allison Meier on Hyperallergic (2/1/15)
*Jeffrey Ladd on 40by50 (1/28/15)
*David Ulin on the Los Angeles Times Jacket Copy (12/3/14)
*Nicola Twilley on the New Yorker blog (1/23/15)