About
Rachel King is the author of two poetry chapbooks, the novel People Along the Sand, and the linked short story collection Bratwurst Haven, winner of a 2023 Colorado Book Award and finalist for a 2024 Oregon Book Award. Her short stories have appeared in journals such as One Story, North American Review, and Northwest Review, and her books have been featured in outlets such as the Oregonian, Boulder Weekly, and the Colorado Review. Inspired by her relatives’ and her own experiences, she often writes fiction that explores exile, land use issues, mental health, and/or workers’ rights.
Featured Work
Bratwurst Haven
Linked stories trace the vocational and emotional bargains made by workers at a Colorado sausage factory.
It’s almost a decade after the Great Recession, and in Colorado, St. Anthony Sausage has not recovered. Neither have its employees: a laid-off railway engineer, an exiled computer whiz, a young woman estranged from her infant daughter, an older man with cancer who lacks health care. As these low-wage workers interact under the supervision of the factory’s owner and his quietly rebellious daughter, they come to understand that in America’s postindustrial landscape, although they may help or comfort each other, they also have to do what’s best for themselves.
Over the course of these twelve interrelated stories, Rachel King gives life to diverse, complex, and authentic characters who are linked through the sausage factory and through their daily lives in a vividly rendered small town in Boulder County. The internal and external struggles of Bratwurst Haven’s population are immediately and intimately relatable and resonant: these people seek answers within the world they inhabit while questioning what it means to want more from their lives.
Other Works
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People Along the Sand: A Novel
2021
Awards and Recognition
- Bratwurst Haven: Stories was a winner of a 2023 Colorado Book Award and a finalist for a 2024 Oregon Book Award.