IN THE PACE OF THE PATH (UnCollected Press, 2023) by Alan Bern

IN THE PACE OF THE PATH is one of the most interesting and unique books to ever come across my desk. Everything about it is masterfully crafted. This is a beautiful collection cover to cover, and an eye-opening read. Alan Bern brings an issue to the forefront that many choose to ignore: Homelessness. He does this in a way that makes you realize we’re all human beings with the same wants and needsโ€”no matter your circumstancesโ€”we all yearn to be seen and loved. Not to be swept under life’s proverbial rug.

Inside you’ll find a slipstream of thoughts from conflicting points of view; in an alleyway and behind a reference desk at the local library. Broken up in sections beginning with bullet point memories that could have come from either side. Memories of a longtime city resident with no discernable past/present timeline. Brought on by walks around Berkeley, CA. Peppered with photography taken by the author of local scenes around his hometown.

This is a hefty book both literally and figuratively. The heavy stock paper gives this 114-page book weight, and even more weight is added with Alan’s words. You’ll know you’ve gotten a hold of something real when you hold it in your hands, and the text brings substantial depth to that statement. This “hybrid fictionalized memoir” is a thoroughly enjoyable read that slips seamlessly between poetry, prose, and storytelling. Taking you on a journey around Berkeley relayed through the experiences of people from all walks of life. IN THE PACE OF THE PATH is a must-read rollercoaster of emotions. I promise you won’t be let down if you grab a copy.

โ€”JDCIV, Founder/EIC of Cajun Mutt Press, author of Bad Weed Never Dies and I Pledge Allegiance To The Flag


IN THE PACE OF THE PATH by Alan Bern

โ€œA captivating literary experiment, as well as a moving story.โ€ โ€” Kirkus Reviews 

https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/alan-bern/in-the-pace-of-the-path


โ€œAlan Bernโ€™s prose and poetry are an empathetic and lyrical journey through his life. Magical and unexpected. I was surprised again and again.โ€

โ€”Delia Ephron, author of Left on Tenth


โ€œAlan Bernโ€™s fictionalized memoir IN THE PACE OF THE PATH also represents a diverse array of styles as he moves between free verse poetry and prose to build the story of his life in Berkeley and his career in the public library system.

Bern steps away from the library reference desk to pursue the atmosphere of Berkeley from various vantage points past and present. He captures this milieu with vignettes that move between experiences with the fluid viscosity of time travel and psychological self-inspection.โ€

โ€“D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review

https://www.midwestbookreview.com/mbw/nov_23.htm#dianedonovan


โ€œAlan Bernโ€™s IN THE PACE OF THE PATH walks the border between poetry and prose, between the surreal and the realism where surrealism spawns, between the past and future which is the pace of the moment by moment of a life. I have learned from Bernโ€™s clarity in poetry and prose to walk the edges of my homeland and step out into the unknown, while carrying the life I have lived within me. This is such an important work to read now and reread as we move through our lives.โ€

โ€”Rusty Morrison, co-publisher of Omnidawn, and author of Risk, to be published by Black Ocean April 2, 2024


Alan Bernโ€™s IN THE PACE OF THE PATH charts his life in his hometown of Berkeley, California, and gives an insightful look into his career in the public library serving that hometown, especially the unhoused, with love and compassion.


TO PURCHASE: https://therawartreview.com/2023/10/18/announcing-the-publication-of-in-the-pace-of-t he-path-by-alan-bern/ 

Brother Bern

Retired childrenโ€™s librarian Alan Bern received an MA in Creative Writing from Boston University studying with poet Anne Sexton and classicist Donald Carne-Ross. Alan is a Pushcart nominee and has published three books of poetry and a hybrid fictionalized memoir, IN THE PACE OF THE PATH, UnCollected Press, 2023. Alan has a chapbook, because lack, forthcoming from back room poetry in June 2024, https://backroompoetry.co.uk.  Recent awards include: Longlist, The Bedford Competition (2023); Winner, Saw Palm Poetry Contest (2022). Recent/upcoming writing and photo work include: EcoTheo Review, Thanatos, The Hyacinth Review, DarkWinter, Feral, Porridge Magazine, and Mercurius. Alan is also a published/exhibited photographer and runs a fine press/publisher with artist/printer Robert Woods, Lines & Faces: linesandfaces.com.

Now Available from Cajun Mutt Press, Perfection is Failure by Will Mayo

Perfection is Failure by Will Mayo is a chapbook of reflections on life & death, living in the little moments between, how short our time here is, how fast it goes by, and the meaning of it all.

Grab your copy today through the link below, and please leave a review! We’d love to hear your thoughts.

Perfection is Failure by Will Mayo

Now Available from Cajun Mutt Press!

How do you recycle a Siberian tiger? by R. Keith

I still donโ€™t know how to adequately recycle a Siberian tiger after reading R. Keithโ€™s new book but this tiger of a collection burns bright with good old fashioned hardboiled set tails (get it?) and quirky circumstances sprinkled with a dash of snotty yet self-mocking existentialismโ€ฆ A surreal grindhouse collection of stories with some pretty contemplative musings from Canadaโ€™s very own non-film-making Tarantino.
โ€”Mike Zone, EIC of Dumpster Fire Press

Entitling a story “Shit Head” might suggest angsty teenage skateboard rebellion, R. Keith’s collection of short stories however, points to a considerably more sophisticated mind, well versed in humor, self-reflection, and a gift of crawling into the murky crevices of the human psyche only the most worldly of wordsmiths possess. Pop-Culture namedropping gets tedious in some hands; in R. Keith’s possession, references to Moesha soon progress to arguments on Basketball courts, while Vanishing Act is an intriguing piece full of romantic allusions to faraway places with strange sounding names that could easily take a dark twist from out of nowhere and soon become the most difficult case Columbo will ever have to solve. Mr. Keith is a unique writer, one I wish I could read more often.
โ€”John Doyle, author of A Stirring At Dusk, and Leaving Henderson County

Now Available from Cajun Mutt Press

Seven Times Down by Wilfred Hildonen

The owl has landed, ๐˜š๐˜ฆ๐˜ท๐˜ฆ๐˜ฏ ๐˜›๐˜ช๐˜ฎ๐˜ฆ๐˜ด ๐˜‹๐˜ฐ๐˜ธ๐˜ฏ by Wilfred Hildonen is now available!!

๐˜š๐˜ฆ๐˜ท๐˜ฆ๐˜ฏ ๐˜›๐˜ช๐˜ฎ๐˜ฆ๐˜ด ๐˜‹๐˜ฐ๐˜ธ๐˜ฏ contains a mixture of free verse, rhyme, and prose among images of original artwork by Wilfred Hildonen. This is his first full-length bilingual volume of poetry and art. Featuring poems in Norwegian and English. 93 pages, 54 poems, full-color artwork.

(blurb excerpts below, full blurbs on back cover)

“Over a decade ago I met Sรกmi, Finn, Norwegian Wilfred Hildonen at an International Arts Festival in Viseu, Portugal. We had several long conversations. The indigenous Wilfred Hildonen is as radiantly complex as any human enigma can be.”

โ€”Ron Whitehead, U.S. National Beat Poet Laureate

“From poem to poem Hildonenโ€™s language feels organicโ€”not jammed into a preexisting format but flowing like a river from his imagination. The variety here is rich and unpredictable.”

โ€”Alan Britt, ๐˜Ž๐˜ถ๐˜ฏ๐˜ฑ๐˜ฐ๐˜ธ๐˜ฅ๐˜ฆ๐˜ณ ๐˜ง๐˜ฐ๐˜ณ ๐˜š๐˜ช๐˜ฏ๐˜จ๐˜ญ๐˜ฆ-๐˜ฃ๐˜ข๐˜ญ๐˜ญ ๐˜—๐˜ฐ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฎ๐˜ด
Towson University

Coming Soon from Cajun Mutt Press

Seven Times Down by Wilfred Hildonen

Had to push the date back a little bit, but keep your eyes peeled for Seven Times Down by Wilfred Hildonen!! A collection of bilingual poems and original artwork. Dropping this Saturday on Feb. 12th, I’ll share the link once it goes live on Amazon.

“Over a decade ago I met Sรกmi, Finn, Norwegian Wilfred Hildonen at an International Arts Festival in Viseu, Portugal. We had several long conversations. The indigenous Wilfred Hildonen is as radiantly complex as any human enigma can be. Albert Camus and Franz Kafka come to mind. But damn all comparisons. Camus, Kafka, Hildonen are all originals, beyond any lame ass he reminds me of. Wilfred is an artist, political cartoonist, writer, poet, thinker, and a brilliant conversationalist. I have been honored to publish his work and I’m sure as hell thankful to Cajun Mutt Press for finally making his poetry and art available for English and Norwegian audiences here in SEVEN TIMES DOWN, Wilfred’s first full length bilingual volume of poetry and art. Open your doors of perception and step into the mind of one of the world’s great creative artists, Wilfred Hildonen.”
โ€”Ron Whitehead, U.S. National Beat Poet Laureate

Wilfred Hildonen says, โ€œIโ€™m an autodidact when it comes to everything.โ€ As such, the poems in Seven Times Down ooze from his bones and not from a classroom. His cataloging approach to imagery, though reminiscent of Whitman and Ginsberg, is as fresh as an apple still on the branch. In โ€œThe end of Santa Clausโ€ he writes โ€œItโ€™s the end of santa claus . . . / and the Christmas trees are all on fire / and the sleigh is stuck in the quagmire / and the Christmas dinner is burning in a pyre.โ€ Yes, he exercises rhyme but only as he sees fit and not according to a scheme. From poem to poem Hildonenโ€™s language feels organicโ€”not jammed into a preexisting format but flowing like a river from his imagination. The variety here is rich and unpredictable. There are prose poems so unique that they recreate the genre, plus song-like poems that are just as original. If youโ€™re looking for a surprise around every corner, youโ€™ll find it in this book. Nary a dull moment in Seven Times Down. I highly recommend it.
โ€”Alan Britt, Gunpowder for Single-ball Poems
Towson University