Best of Boneshaker is Now Available, a Collection 10-Years in the Making
Best of Boneshaker is Now Available, a Collection 10-Years in the Making
Evan P. Schneider (KHN Alumni, 2007) has announced the release of a collection he "dreamed up and started" while at KHN in 2007. The Best of Boneshaker is a "weather-worn collection of prose, poetry, interviews, art, and literary miscellany" compiled from ten issues of Boneshaker: A Bicycling Almanac, of which Schneider is founding editor. The compedium is "modeled loosely after a 1941 Soldier’s Basic Field Manual" and is an ode to the many facets of bicyling and "that fundamentally lonesome experience one has in the saddle."
Reviews
“A philosophical love letter to life in the saddle.” –ESQUIRE
“Literary-minded essays, poems, and interviews for the silent soldiers of
the bicycle army.” –UTNE READER
“A companion for you and your bike. It is delightful.” –MOMENTUM
“The next best thing to coasting downhill with the wind in your hair.”
–BOING BOING
“Boneshaker occupies a long unfilled niche by offering something relevant
to the multitudes of hungry cyclists.”
–BIKE PORTLAND
Bio (via evanpschneider.com)
Since 2008, Evan has been the founding editor of Boneshaker: A Bicycling Almanac, which Esquire selected as one of "50 Things No Man Should Be Without."
His novel, A Simple Machine, Like the Lever (Propeller Books), was named one of the Top Ten Best Books of 2011 by Willamette Week.
Evan has received fellowships for his work from the Oregon Arts Commission and Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts. He is currently at work on a collection of stories, and just released The Best of Boneshaker: A Bicycling Almanac.