COWBOY JAMBOREE MAGAZINE & PRESS
  • CJ MAGAZINE
  • ISSUE 10.2: Tough Women, Gritty Tales
    • "Stupid" by Rebecca Tiger
    • "Rattlesnakes" by Sabrina Hicks
    • "Destination Unknown" by Sarah Holloway
    • "Juniper" by Sarah Holloway
    • "The Stand" by Kathryn Silver-Hajo
    • "On Friday, Good Catholics Eat Fish" by Terena Elizabeth Bell
    • "Bodies in Bags" by Jamie Gallagher
    • "Sun Down" by Amy Marques
    • "Fourteen" by Megan Hanlon
    • "A Stroll" by Natalie Nee
    • "White Biped Form, 1954" by Mary Thorson
    • "Thanks for Stopping" by Tom Andes
    • "Dog Days" by Angela James
    • "26" by Pam Avoledo
    • "To The Men I've Missed" by Katy Goforth
  • Style & Submit
    • About CJ
  • Books
    • Poachers and Pills
    • Poor Birds
    • The Lowest Basin
    • Nothing Good Ever Happens in a Flyover State
    • THE TICKS WILL EAT YOU WHOLE
    • Rolling on the Bottom
    • Oblivion Angels
    • The New Salvation
    • TEXAS WIND
    • Silences, Ohio
    • WHERE DARK THINGS GROW
    • San Diego Stories
    • HONKY
    • The Wild Familiar
    • KUDZU by Clem Flowers
    • IN LINE AT WALMART WITH ALL THE OTHER DAMNED
    • I CAN OUTDANCE JESUS
    • MOTEL
  • Sheldon Lee Compton
    • I AM WAR MR TOLSTOY
    • Her Little Place of Dying
    • The Caretaker
    • On SLC's Brown Bottle
    • Somebody Take Care of Little Walter
    • Oblivion Angels
    • The Orchard Is Full of Sound (excerpt)
    • Dog With a Rabbit's Head
    • By-blow
    • Until the Going Down of the River
    • The Judas Steer
    • Tooling Up
    • DYSPHORIA (excerpt)
  • Interviews, Reviews, & Presses
    • Shelby Hinte's Howling Women
    • Of Fathers & Gods
    • Awakenings Review
    • Jaded by Wilson Koewing
    • Jesse Hilson's The Tattletales
    • Here in the Dark by Meagan Lucas
    • Sophomore Slump by Leigh Chadwick
    • Shadows Slow Dancing in Derelict Room
    • Anthony Koronda's Broken Bottles
    • Scott Blackburn's It Dies With You
    • Donald Ryan's Don Bronco's (Working Title) Shell
    • Jay Gertzman's The Promise of Country Noir
    • Hard Mountain Clay Review
    • Blake Johnson's Prodigal: An American Parable
  • Jobbers
    • Dead Wrestlers
    • The Night Bruiser Came to Town
    • Big Rig by Shaun Jex
    • A Night Out with Big Ricky by Katy Goforth
    • War Eagle by David Barker
    • True Dreams of Wichita by Shaun Jex
    • Doink the Clown Works Birthday Parties by Michael Chin
    • The Ballad of Ethel Bridges by David P. Barker
    • House Show in Badger County High School Gym by Simon Nagel
    • 288 Miles by David P. Barker
    • Corn Dogs by Shaun Jex
    • Getting Ready + Cowboy by Michael Chin
    • American Dream by Robert Libbey
    • Training Partner by A.A. Rubin
    • Finding the von Erichs by Shaun Jex
    • The Making of Big Sandy by Michael Carter
    • Pot Roast from Vance Godbey's by Mark A. Nobles
    • Abdullah the Butcher in Gotham by Mark A. Nobles
    • PWI by Josh Olsen
  • CJ Issues Archive
    • Oh Death!
    • Flood Waters
    • with Alacrity!
    • the Family Strain
    • All We Need of Hell-Harry Crews Tribute
    • My Dog Died-a Larry Brown inspired issue
    • Rural Enterprises
    • Grotesque to Art-in the vein of Donald Ray Pollock
    • Henry Chinaski is a Friend of Mine-the Charles Bukowski issue
    • a Mess of Catfish
    • Prine Primed-incited by John Prine
    • Asquint
    • Buried Child-inspired by Sam Shepard
    • New Fools Are Here to Take Your Place-incited by Breece D'J Pancake
    • THALIA ET ALIA-incited by Larry McMurtry
    • Country & Folk
    • Nothing's Gonna Change the Way You Feel About Me Now
    • ISSUE 9.2: the All Covers Album >
      • Sitting in the Laundromat with A Manual for Cleaning Women
      • Kentucky Folklore
      • Caught in a Trap
      • Are You Sure Merle Done It This Way?
      • Tracking
      • Playing Hooky
      • Evangelina & Hunting Bremmer's Mesa
      • Catty-Corner House
      • Blood on the Creek Bank
      • Skeeter
      • Vivian Davis, American
      • Thyroid
      • Wonderin'
      • Playing Cowboy
      • Old Dog
      • Archipelago
      • Keep YR Eye on the Moon
      • 3 Poems by Justin Carter
      • It Ain't Me
      • Heaven's Gonna Have a Honky-Tonk
    • ISSUE 10.1: A CASE OF KINK >
      • Deadhead
      • Fickster the Fixer
      • Get the Money
      • Shady Acres
      • The Ugly Death of Ferrari McGee
      • Burly Pete Calls It A Day
      • Blame It On The Blue Line
      • The Detective
      • The Tattletales (excerpt)
  • Our Father's Lit: Western Pulp
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The Lowest Basin: Arizona Stories 

by Jonathan Danielson

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Set across Arizona’s high and low deserts, these stories explore the fragile and fading mythos of the American West. A police officer in Quartzsite faces off in a pistol duel with an old high school bully. An elderly widower helps his neighbor drag a dead horse to the Prescott countryside. An undocumented family flees their Valley home in the aftermath of SB 1070. Through moments of tension and tenderness, these stories peel back the stoic façade of the West to reveal the vulnerabilities beneath, showing how the harsh Arizona landscape shapes its people and their choices. There’s also some Waylon Jennings.


Praise for The Lowest Basin: Arizona Stories and Jonathan Danielson

“These are tales of a New West, quieter than the action in old Westerns but louder in the depths of the heart. These stories concern themselves best with the everyday, which is always complex and not easy to navigate, much less survive. So much of the language in these stories works to define the West, though there is no dictionary here. Instead, these are lives lived. These stories fill a need in the literature of the West, and that need is here filled elegantly.”

–Alberto Rios, Poet Laureate of Arizona and author of

A Good Map of All Things


“The Lowest Basin isn’t just a sprawling portrait of life in contemporary Arizona, it’s a wide-ranging and empathetic depiction of the trials we face every day. Like suburban pool decks and the concrete of the 101 and desert rocks that gather heat under the midday sun, these stories, dense and surprising, hold their warmth long after sundown and the book’s final pages. In his debut collection, Danielson has created a vivid cast, and made a memorable stretch of desert that much more indelible.”

–Emily Nemens, author of 
The Cactus League

“It’s not hard to imagine the ghost of Charles Portis sliding into a barstool and buying Jonathan Danielson a shot, then telling him to go to hell on account of the stories in The Lowest Basin being so gritty and honest. With each passing story, this collection resonates more and more, creating an atmosphere that is utterly convincing. Danielson’s rendering of Arizona is disarming in the way it brings a deep humanity to a people that those in the coastal cities so often—so unfairly—judge. The Lowest Basin reveals a writer who knows his home state better than many of us know ourselves.”

–Ross McMeekin, author of 
Below the Falls and
The Hummingbirds


“These are stories vividly rooted in Arizona landscapes and in the heartaches and misadventures of humans caught in a tug-o-war between their present and past, looking and living both backwards and forwards. Writing with grit, grace, and good humor, Danielson knows how to land a joke and then punch you in the heart.”

–Caitlin Horrocks, author of 
The Vexations and
Life Among the Terranauts


“The Lowest Basin takes on all the tropes of Arizona and the American West - Stetsons and saguaro, dust storms and good ol' boys. But Danielson digs deep to uncover the more painful and profound truths of contemporary Arizonan life; in these extraordinary stories, he shatters cliche and reinvigorates the genre, masterfully recreating a powerful cowboy mythology for our time.”

–Tara Ison, author of 
At the Hour Between Dog and Wolf

Cowboy Jamboree Press
good grit lit.
The Lowest Basin: Arizona Stories 
by Jonathan Danielson



Set across Arizona’s high and low deserts, these stories explore the fragile and fading mythos of the American West. A police officer in Quartzsite faces off in a pistol duel with an old high school bully. An elderly widower helps his neighbor drag a dead horse to the Prescott countryside. An undocumented family flees their Valley home in the aftermath of SB 1070. Through moments of tension and tenderness, these stories peel back the stoic façade of the West to reveal the vulnerabilities beneath, showing how the harsh Arizona landscape shapes its people and their choices. There’s also some Waylon Jennings.

Praise for The Lowest Basin: Arizona Stories and Jonathan Danielson


“These are tales of a New West, quieter than the action in old Westerns but louder in the depths of the heart. These stories concern themselves best with the everyday, which is always complex and not easy to navigate, much less survive. So much of the language in these stories works to define the West, though there is no dictionary here. Instead, these are lives lived. These stories fill a need in the literature of the West, and that need is here filled elegantly.”

–Alberto Rios, Poet Laureate of Arizona and author of

A Good Map of All Things


“The Lowest Basin isn’t just a sprawling portrait of life in contemporary Arizona, it’s a wide-ranging and empathetic depiction of the trials we face every day. Like suburban pool decks and the concrete of the 101 and desert rocks that gather heat under the midday sun, these stories, dense and surprising, hold their warmth long after sundown and the book’s final pages. In his debut collection, Danielson has created a vivid cast, and made a memorable stretch of desert that much more indelible.”

–Emily Nemens, author of 
The Cactus League

“It’s not hard to imagine the ghost of Charles Portis sliding into a barstool and buying Jonathan Danielson a shot, then telling him to go to hell on account of the stories in The Lowest Basin being so gritty and honest. With each passing story, this collection resonates more and more, creating an atmosphere that is utterly convincing. Danielson’s rendering of Arizona is disarming in the way it brings a deep humanity to a people that those in the coastal cities so often—so unfairly—judge. The Lowest Basin reveals a writer who knows his home state better than many of us know ourselves.”

–Ross McMeekin, author of 
Below the Falls and
The Hummingbirds


“These are stories vividly rooted in Arizona landscapes and in the heartaches and misadventures of humans caught in a tug-o-war between their present and past, looking and living both backwards and forwards. Writing with grit, grace, and good humor, Danielson knows how to land a joke and then punch you in the heart.”

–Caitlin Horrocks, author of 
The Vexations and
Life Among the Terranauts


“The Lowest Basin takes on all the tropes of Arizona and the American West - Stetsons and saguaro, dust storms and good ol' boys. But Danielson digs deep to uncover the more painful and profound truths of contemporary Arizonan life; in these extraordinary stories, he shatters cliche and reinvigorates the genre, masterfully recreating a powerful cowboy mythology for our time.”

–Tara Ison, author of 
At the Hour Between Dog and Wolf

Cowboy Jamboree Press
good grit lit.

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  • CJ MAGAZINE
  • ISSUE 10.2: Tough Women, Gritty Tales
    • "Stupid" by Rebecca Tiger
    • "Rattlesnakes" by Sabrina Hicks
    • "Destination Unknown" by Sarah Holloway
    • "Juniper" by Sarah Holloway
    • "The Stand" by Kathryn Silver-Hajo
    • "On Friday, Good Catholics Eat Fish" by Terena Elizabeth Bell
    • "Bodies in Bags" by Jamie Gallagher
    • "Sun Down" by Amy Marques
    • "Fourteen" by Megan Hanlon
    • "A Stroll" by Natalie Nee
    • "White Biped Form, 1954" by Mary Thorson
    • "Thanks for Stopping" by Tom Andes
    • "Dog Days" by Angela James
    • "26" by Pam Avoledo
    • "To The Men I've Missed" by Katy Goforth
  • Style & Submit
    • About CJ
  • Books
    • Poachers and Pills
    • Poor Birds
    • The Lowest Basin
    • Nothing Good Ever Happens in a Flyover State
    • THE TICKS WILL EAT YOU WHOLE
    • Rolling on the Bottom
    • Oblivion Angels
    • The New Salvation
    • TEXAS WIND
    • Silences, Ohio
    • WHERE DARK THINGS GROW
    • San Diego Stories
    • HONKY
    • The Wild Familiar
    • KUDZU by Clem Flowers
    • IN LINE AT WALMART WITH ALL THE OTHER DAMNED
    • I CAN OUTDANCE JESUS
    • MOTEL
  • Sheldon Lee Compton
    • I AM WAR MR TOLSTOY
    • Her Little Place of Dying
    • The Caretaker
    • On SLC's Brown Bottle
    • Somebody Take Care of Little Walter
    • Oblivion Angels
    • The Orchard Is Full of Sound (excerpt)
    • Dog With a Rabbit's Head
    • By-blow
    • Until the Going Down of the River
    • The Judas Steer
    • Tooling Up
    • DYSPHORIA (excerpt)
  • Interviews, Reviews, & Presses
    • Shelby Hinte's Howling Women
    • Of Fathers & Gods
    • Awakenings Review
    • Jaded by Wilson Koewing
    • Jesse Hilson's The Tattletales
    • Here in the Dark by Meagan Lucas
    • Sophomore Slump by Leigh Chadwick
    • Shadows Slow Dancing in Derelict Room
    • Anthony Koronda's Broken Bottles
    • Scott Blackburn's It Dies With You
    • Donald Ryan's Don Bronco's (Working Title) Shell
    • Jay Gertzman's The Promise of Country Noir
    • Hard Mountain Clay Review
    • Blake Johnson's Prodigal: An American Parable
  • Jobbers
    • Dead Wrestlers
    • The Night Bruiser Came to Town
    • Big Rig by Shaun Jex
    • A Night Out with Big Ricky by Katy Goforth
    • War Eagle by David Barker
    • True Dreams of Wichita by Shaun Jex
    • Doink the Clown Works Birthday Parties by Michael Chin
    • The Ballad of Ethel Bridges by David P. Barker
    • House Show in Badger County High School Gym by Simon Nagel
    • 288 Miles by David P. Barker
    • Corn Dogs by Shaun Jex
    • Getting Ready + Cowboy by Michael Chin
    • American Dream by Robert Libbey
    • Training Partner by A.A. Rubin
    • Finding the von Erichs by Shaun Jex
    • The Making of Big Sandy by Michael Carter
    • Pot Roast from Vance Godbey's by Mark A. Nobles
    • Abdullah the Butcher in Gotham by Mark A. Nobles
    • PWI by Josh Olsen
  • CJ Issues Archive
    • Oh Death!
    • Flood Waters
    • with Alacrity!
    • the Family Strain
    • All We Need of Hell-Harry Crews Tribute
    • My Dog Died-a Larry Brown inspired issue
    • Rural Enterprises
    • Grotesque to Art-in the vein of Donald Ray Pollock
    • Henry Chinaski is a Friend of Mine-the Charles Bukowski issue
    • a Mess of Catfish
    • Prine Primed-incited by John Prine
    • Asquint
    • Buried Child-inspired by Sam Shepard
    • New Fools Are Here to Take Your Place-incited by Breece D'J Pancake
    • THALIA ET ALIA-incited by Larry McMurtry
    • Country & Folk
    • Nothing's Gonna Change the Way You Feel About Me Now
    • ISSUE 9.2: the All Covers Album >
      • Sitting in the Laundromat with A Manual for Cleaning Women
      • Kentucky Folklore
      • Caught in a Trap
      • Are You Sure Merle Done It This Way?
      • Tracking
      • Playing Hooky
      • Evangelina & Hunting Bremmer's Mesa
      • Catty-Corner House
      • Blood on the Creek Bank
      • Skeeter
      • Vivian Davis, American
      • Thyroid
      • Wonderin'
      • Playing Cowboy
      • Old Dog
      • Archipelago
      • Keep YR Eye on the Moon
      • 3 Poems by Justin Carter
      • It Ain't Me
      • Heaven's Gonna Have a Honky-Tonk
    • ISSUE 10.1: A CASE OF KINK >
      • Deadhead
      • Fickster the Fixer
      • Get the Money
      • Shady Acres
      • The Ugly Death of Ferrari McGee
      • Burly Pete Calls It A Day
      • Blame It On The Blue Line
      • The Detective
      • The Tattletales (excerpt)
  • Our Father's Lit: Western Pulp