American Affairs

(Ghost Road Press) This novel follows the story of a history professor, Christopher Jefferson, who arrives in Portugal in 1974, at the start of the “Revolution of the Carnations,” when several citizens and members of the military attempted to overthrow a dictatorial regime. The story unfolds against a backdrop where both the United States and the Russians are seeking an outcome in their favor — a democracy for the former and a communist regime for the latter. All the while, the professor becomes increasingly entangled in the revolution and a romantic liaison with a teacher. Pratt is retired from Colorado State University and continues to write poetry and prose.

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The October 2025 cover of PAW, featuring an illustration of a woman dressed like Superman, but the S on her chest is a dollar sign.
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October 2025

Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott ’92; President Eisgruber ’83 defends higher ed; Julia Ioffe ’05 explains Russia.