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The Pedestrian Press publishes print and electronic books selected by editors of the Bicycle Review.

Current Titles

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Squirrel, a novel by Jay Passer. 
ISBN: 9781301277063
94 pp., $10.00 US print, $5.00 US Electronic

Punk Rock is nearly forty years old, and it still works in a pizza parlor. Join Squirrel Michaels as he navigates the landscape of the metropolis on a rudderless skiff. Sensing the inevitability of a journey to oblivion, Squirrel takes steps to anchor a bit of posthumous notoriety while wreaking havoc in the dives and backstreets of the Emerald City. Passer's addictive, highly readable short novel is written in a terse, hard prose style which is often attempted but rarely achieved so effectively.


Squirrel is available in print and as an Ebook.
Order the Ebook from Smashwords
Order the print edition from Createspace
Or you can order directly. Send us an email at thebicyclereviewdonations@gmail.com.








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CO, by Edward C. Wells II
ISBN: 9781301924981


CO is a collection of poetry and short fiction by renowned author Edward C. Wells II. Here Wells explores the relationships between persons and things, individuals and groups, between objects and their human assigned symbolism. These boldly experimental yet highly readable works take us beyond post-modernism into the future of literary fiction and poetry. In these selections Wells has made the riddle of human experience and consciousness intelligible. CO is now available as an ebook. The first print run is scheduled for May 2013. Buy the ebook here.
                                         

Forthcoming Titles

 
               The Grand McLuckless Road Atlas, poems by John Domini

John Domini is best known for his novels "Talking Head:77", "Earthquake I.D.", and "A Tomb on the Periphery", but it is a little known secret that he is one of the most original and engaging poetic voices of our time. "The Grand McLuckless Road Atlas" is an eloquent examination of American life and mortality in the millennial era. This road, this hotel, this airport: you are there with him when you read these poems.

In the Pink, short stories by A.D. Winans

Winans' signature plain-spoken storytelling style is in top form as he shows us a side of himself that he has never explored so thoroughly before. In the Pink is a superb collection of erotic tales from a master of the short story form. Winans fans and new readers alike will be pleasantly surprised by these shorts, which deal honestly and openly with the the theme of erotic love from early life into adulthood and middle age. It is rare that stories about love and sex are so powerfully written. Those who know Winans' work will expect nothing less.

                                                                   Dualities: the Art of Jeff Kappel, by Jeff Kappel

                                                                   An overview of the work of Artist and Photographer Jeff Kappel. Combining the sensibilities of Pop Art, Collage, Dada, Surrealism, Erotic Art, and Outsider Art into his own unique blend of anarchic mixed media works and photography, Jeff Kappel is a trailblazer in the contemporary art scene. Split into two sections, this book chronicles his selected recent and older works.


                                                                   The Bicycle Review: The First Four years

An anthology of selected works from the first four years of the Bicycle Review


More titles to be announced soon.
 For advance orders, queries, etc., 
contact us at thebicyclereview@gmail.com. 
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J de Salvo: Editor and Publisher
Rhea Adri: Illustrator
Robert Louis Henry: Layout, Design, Formatting
Nathan Thomas D'Annibale: Accounting
























































































































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