Reviews
Stephen Bodio’s review of “The Snow Leopard’s Tale”
Naturalist, acclaimed author, and bibliophile nonpareil Stephen Bodio has, over at his Querencia blog, posted a fantastic review of Thomas McIntyre’s The Snow Leopard’s Tale.
A Quiet Place of Violence Reviewed
Contributing editor of Field and Stream magazine, and friend of Bangtail Press, Hal Herring has posted a very generous review of QPV on the F&S blog… http://www.fieldandstream.com/blogs/conservationist/2012/08/book-makes-you-understand-why-you-need-hunt
Paul Zarzyski’s book 51 receives glowing review
“In his self-interview, Montana poet Paul Zarzyski – born in 1951 – tells us how the number 51 became his numerological muse, and it begins to sound like his well-love paean, “Why I Like Butte.” The number stands up, begins to bounce off the page with the poet’s unerring rhythm.” Read the full review: Montana […]
Missoula Independent reviews Extremophilia
“According to my online dictionary, an extremophile is “a microbe able to thrive in the most extreme conditions.” And, according to Missoula-based author Fred Haefele, extremophilia is an “intemperate love” of said organisms. In his new collection, Haefele tweaks the idea from microbe-centric to human-centric, and gives us 17 non-fictional snapshots of people dealing with […]
Zarzyski’s 51 Reviewed by Stephen J. Bodio
Naturalist and bibliophile Stephen J. Bodio, over at his blog Querencia, has given a glowing review of Paul Zarzyski’s 51: 30 Poems, 20 Lyrics, 1 Self-Interview, saying, “this is the one to get, even if you have, as I do, all his earlier stuff.” Read the full review: Stephen Bodio: “Zarzo”


