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Bird Dog has been active for 20 years publishing books of poetry, experimental fiction, memoirs and now mysteries in Ohio.
Editors in Chief:
Larry Smith and Susanna Sharp Schwacke
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Travis, Texas
Gary Harmon
Saddle up and ride the Texas Llano Escatado in search of the last remaining Comanche terrorist, Red Stick. When the peaceful ranch life of the Broken Spur is in danger from marauding Comanche rebels and a child is kidnapped, two old saddle pals in their twilight years embark on their last adventure.
“Gary Harmon's latest offering, Travis, Texas, showcases his flair for the historical western, and he infuses the book with a realism that rings true on every page.…he's created a corral full of colorful characters and makes you care about them.” - R. J. Norgard, author of Road Kill and Trophy Kill
Lost and Found
in Alaska
Memoirs
by Joel D. Rudinger
A vivid and exciting memoir of the 1960s in Alaska, when times were tough and life was revealing itself to a young man at the University of Alaska.
Lost and Found in Alaska is packed as full as a camp duffel bag on a forty-day hunting trek through the Alaskan Range, as challenging, yet satisfying, as a graduate instructor’s first day of class. The real-life characters in this tale could have sprung from the imagination of Jack London: Fairbanks Annie, Hal (who wept when he heard “Danny Boy”), the beautiful half–native Bobbi, who stole this young man’s heart, or the odd women who would lock a fellow in their basement. Even an appearance by a ghostly canine.And what North wilderness saga would be complete without hot apple pie and coffee, disorienting twenty-four-hour nights, minus eighty-degree winds, gigantic mosquitoes attacking hardy gandy dancers, and a disastrous earthquake? Like most of life’s difficult times, however, the author learns that even the most mundane acts, such as sorting mail or shoveling manure at a dairy farm can present a worthwhile lecture. If a college degree takes four years, Joel Rudinger’s four years in Alaska advanced his education exponentially in hard-knock lessons and moments of spirituality: “What was that brilliant micro-second visible flicker of light? I was never religious, but I felt that this was a profound spiritual moment. I now and forever would be a part of this wild land.” ~Christina Lovin, author of Echo: Poems
[Signed copies available]
Road Kill
(A Sidney Reed Mystery Novel)
R. J. Norgard
Prepare yourself for a wild ride in this latest Sidney Reed Mystery. Road Kill grabs you on the first page and doesn’t let go. Norgard brings the north frontier to life with a well-drawn cast of characters including a moose, a Subaru, a sexy journalist, a family of meth dealers, and an array of colorful locals befitting their raw environment. The wisecracking P.I. is ever charming, and his knack for finding trouble as he wrestles his personal demons continues in this action-packed mystery. A thoroughly entertaining page turner that leaves you eager for more. —Connie Willett Everett, Editor, Pudding Magazine
The latest Sidney Reed novel has the reluctant Alaska P.I. once again wandering into insidious doings. This page-turner further demonstrates the author’s ability to tease out a mystery reader’s favorite appetites of getting to know fascinating characters while figuring out who dunnit. —Patrick Lawrence O’Keeffe, Author, Cold Air Return
Early Review in Kirkus Review:
Norgard’s second Sidney Read novel achieves what a good sequel should. It gives the protagonist a case that will further test his acumen while moving his personal story forward—with a budding relationship with reporter Maria Maldonado—and setting up a possible full reckoning with [wife] Molly’s death. The author makes effective use of the Anchorage setting; suffice to say, Sam Spade never had his car totaled by an errant moose. . . .This well-executed sequel with a striking detective demands a third installment.
R. J. Norgard
to Sidney Reed Mystery Series
hit-and-run that claimed the life of the son of a prominent Native leader. , , ,
Trophy Kill
by
R. J. Norgard
Sidney Reed was Alaska’s top P.I. until the tragic death of his wife Molly. After nine months living in self-imposed retirement, he meets a beautiful woman who offers him a handsome reward to follow her fiancé late at night. Is this his chance to put the broken pieces of his life back together or will he learn that nothing in Alaska or life is ever simple? Sidney plunges into a two-year-old mystery of a big-game hunt in the wilds of western Alaska that went terribly wrong. Trophy Kill is the first in a bold new series of Alaskan mysteries featuring Anchorage P.I. Sidney Reed.
"Alaska's rugged unforgiving terrain, covered early and late with 'termination dust' (snow) and populated with hard-drinking men and ladies whose dresses are always inching up their thighs keeps the reader turning pages in R. J. Norgard's psychological thriller Trophy Kill. But it’s detective Sidney Reed’s coming to grips with his own trauma that makes this more than a detective’s who-done-it and how book. Norgard’s subtle and lightly-placed clues are the kind a reader long remembers when the puzzle pieces finally fit." ~Joseph G. Anthony, author of A Wounded Snake.
Inside the Flow
Poems
Nancy Dunham
Nancy Dunham's descriptions are often breathtaking: “I see a bird above me, / wings spread wide and holding on to air / like swimmers in the lake might hold on to water.” Dunham’s Ohio landscape includes jazz clubs and nuclear power plants; fruit trees and train tracks; the ever-present, enduring lake; and at least one mirrored bar room where “everything about the room is an illusion, / and everything about the room is real.” ~Paula J. Lambert, author of How to See the World: Poems
In Nancy Dunham’s poetry, there is a sense of awe and an understanding of both the immediacy, distance, and power of nature. The poet herself is an outgrowth of that feeling. Every line sings with a heartbeat rhythm that is uniquely her. ~Joel D. Rudinger, author of Lost and Found in Alaska: Memoirs
Nancy Dunham
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Hear Larry reading three of the poems here.
Symphonia Judaica: Jewish Symphony and Other Poems
by Joel Rudinger
Joel Rudinger’s poems are intimate, capturing life’s adventures and everyday details that give meaning to him and to us....He brings full breadth and depth of his life into these pages. He has pushed himself into experiences that cut away all comfort, physical and psychological. We should rejoice that he has returned from these journeys to share what he has seen and heard and learned. In these poems we witness an old soul made anew. ~Kurt Landefeld, author of Jack's Memoirs
Symphonia Judaica is crafted from poems that are dense with rich language, yet these are not fragile verses. These are poems of weft—skillfully woven to bear the heft of the worlds they contain. Here is the epic of God’s chosen people, from creation to the single flame of a mother’s memorial candle (“Symphonia Judaica”), in juxtaposition with ars poetica and poems of old loves, of remembered places and abject placelessness, where “…everything, you recognize, is something else.” ~ Christina Lovin, author of A Stirring in the Dark
978-1-93396498-0 $15.00
“With humor, sympathy, and an eye for what makes us most human, John Vanek offers us a far-ranging view of life that feels hard-earned and complete.” —Elton Glaser, author of Here and Hereafter.
“John Vanek’s poetry displays an admirable range of subject matter and style. He charms the reader with imagery and wry humor. Heart Murmurs is a very welcome collection from a confident, compelling poet." —Beth Ann Fennelly, author of Unmentionables.
“What I like most about the poems in John Vanek’s first collection is his commitment to the poetics of clarity. Things are said straight in these poems, with careful attention to illuminating what the poet calls ‘a shelter for my shifting life,’ by which he means our lives as well.” —Bruce Weigl, author of Song of Napalm
978-1933964-27-0 124 pgs. $15.00
Words Walk
Poems
by Ronald M. Ruble
"In Ronald Ruble’s new book, Words Walk, we travel with the author through a life of caring: for family and friendships, for Nature and others, and especially for the art of writing. He is a mature writer who shares the tender and the humorous, those things that pass away and those that last. These poems have earned a place in your mind and heart."
—Larry Smith, author of Each Moment All: Poems
“Ron Ruble’s poetry reverberates with echoes of the playwright whose characters are suspended between word and deed.”
—Rob Smith, author of Two Hundred Fifty-six Zones of Gray
168 pgs. $15
The Wonderful Stupid Man
Stories
by Allen Frost
Allen Frost's sixth book.
"You will identify so completely and on such a personal level with Allen Frost that you may resent any characterization of the work as a fiction as it walks you through, sentence after glorious unexplained sentence, often to places that are left hanging in air, implying their trust in you to complete them.
Frost is indeed traveling here in the company of kings you may or may not recognize in the interactive sessions of a logic that derives as sweetly from a concept of unified physics as it does from the image of a woman ultimately liberated by snails she endeavors to teach." —Tom Kryss, author of The Search for the Reason Why:
New and Selected Poems
A Poetic Journey: Poems
by Robert A. Reynolds
Strong poems of living and loving and journeying throughout a life, together with illustrations (photos and paintings by the author). It's a book of old world charm brought into today. | |
With an artist's eye and a poet's ear, Robert Reynolds invites the reader into a world of loving and living. His verse harkens to a time when form embraced the images and reflections of the mind. His illustrations provide both sight and insight. Together, they strike a sure path toward wisdom. -Robert Smith, author of McGowan's Return |
9781933964478 86 pgs. 18 Illustrations by the author
Bird Dog Publishing Series
140 pages $16.00
Dogs and Other Poems
Paul S. Piper
These are fine poems of Nature, place, and community. Paul S. Piper is an intuitive poet with a Zen sense of language and wonder.
"In Paul Piper?s newest collection of poems, Dog, like a bodhisattva, leads the narrator and reader to a place that glistens with wonder and humor.
-Charles Luckmann
"Powerful poetry here by Paul Piper?mystical and whimsical. These dog poems are fun yet meaty?definitely intellectual bones to gnaw on."
-Tim Pilgrim
978-1-93396445-4 80 pages $15.00
Lake Effect: Poems
Laura Treacy Bentley
"Everywhere I look these days no poetry is being written. There is a lot of pretend poetry, but nothing really this fine. With this book it makes it very easy for me to say: Laura Bentley, I dub thee poet supreme.” - Ray Bradbury
Laura’s love of the people and landscapes of West Virginia, western Maryland, and Ireland is evident in her work. From earth to sky, this collection merges a lake effect of meditations that creates its own weather.
"Laura Bentley's eye is drawn to what others often overlook or refuse to examine, the detritus and back rooms and alleyways of a frightening and frightened world. Here are portraits of the broken and the maimed; here are narratives of hopelessness and redemption; here are strong lyric engagements with landscape; and here is the solace of geological time. This book charts a pilgrim's journey in language with growing assurance and control. It is a journey already rich with achievement." - Paula Meehan
978-1-933964-05-7 108 pgs. $14.00
Two Hundred Fifty-six
Zones of Gray
by Rob Smith
Inspired by nature in his thoughtful and plain-spoken poems, Rob Smith reminisces and reflects on life, death, and the passage of time in 256 Zones of Gray. He takes us "Along the Shore," and we see barren trees through his eyes when the sky threaded/a blue ribbon between the trunks and a postcard moment in "Pittsburgh" when colors sliding back into the rivers/define the Point. Smith’s words often give us hope, a lighted window on the edge of color.” - Laura Treacy Bentley, author of Lake Effect: Poems
978-1933964-16-4 100 pgs. $14.00
Second Story Woman
A Memoir of Second Chances
by Carole Calladine
“In Second Story Woman Carole Calladine takes the reader along on her journey of self-discovery. Her authentic voice comes through as she comes to terms with the balance between her professional responsibilities and her need for a creative life. This strong memoir will speak to anyone charting life past 50.” – Doris Larson, founder of “A Writing Retreat: In the Company of Women”
“Likeable and candid, Calladine writes a lively account of her quest for second chances—while she becomes a 'second—story woman.'” —Akron Beacon Journal.
A remarkable book of dealing with life's turnings as the author confronts her mid-life passage and diagnosis for Type 2 diabetes at the same time.
978-1-933964-12-6 232 pages $15.00
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