The trick when it comes to industrial sabotage is to understand just enough of the
mechanism to know where the line exists between damage and catastrophe. You want to cost the oil company money, not create a natural disaster.
Jim Genia
JIM GENIA—a proud Dakota Sioux—mostly writes nonfiction about cagefighting, but occasionally takes a break from the hurt and pain to write fiction about hurt and pain. He has an MFA in creative writing from the New School, and his short fiction dealing with Indigenous themes has appeared or is forthcoming in the Zodiac Review, the Corvus Review, Electric Spec, Sage Cigarettes Magazine, ANMLY, Storm Cellar, the Indiana Review and the Baltimore Review. Follow him on Twitter @jim_genia.

