For hard-working office workers Kristy Athens and husband Michael,
farming was a romantic dream. After purchasing farm land in Oregon's
beautiful Columbia Gorge, Athens and hubby were surprised to learn that
the realities of farming were challenging and unexpected. Get Your
Pitchfork On! provides the hard-learned nuts-and-bolts of rural living
from city folk who were initially out of their depth. Practical and
often hilarious, Get Your Pitchfork On! reads like a twenty-first
century Egg and I.
Get Your Pitchfork On! gives urban professionals the practical tools
they need to realize their dream, with basics of home, farm, and hearth.
It also enters territory that other books avoid--straightforward advice
about the social aspects of country living, from health care to schools
to small-town politics.
Kristy Athens doesn't shy away from controversial subjects, such as
having guns and hiring undocumented migrant workers. An important
difference between Get Your Pitchfork On! and other farm/country books
is that the author's initial country experiment failed. Ravaged by the
elements, the economy, and the social structure of their rural area,
Athens and husband sold their farm and retreated to Portland, Oregon, in
2009. This gave Athens the freedom to write honestly about her
extraordinary experience.
Having learned from mistakes, both Kristy and her husband are currently
saving up to buy another farm, and this time to live a practical dream
rather than an uninformed nightmare.
Kristy Athens' nonfiction and short stories have been published in a
number of magazines, newspapers, and literary journals, most recently
High Desert Journal, Barely South Review, and the anthology Mamas
and Papas. In 2010, she was a writer-in-residence for the Eastern
Oregon Writer-in-Residence program and Soapstone. This is her first
book.