Paul S. Piper was born in Chicago a long time ago, and lived for extensive periods in Montana, Hawaii, and the Pacific Northwest. A retired librarian, he’s turned his life over to writing, traveling, and leisure. Paul has five published books of poetry, including Dogs and Other Poems (featured by Ted Kooser’s “American Life in Poetry”), contributed to numerous anthologies, and co-edited several books of essays. His fiction largely explores the effect of politics and/or technology on nature.
by Paul Piper
$5.99
(Novel) ISBN 978-1-63632-001-4
A BVC Original
While roaming his beloved mountains, wolf biologist Levi Brunner comes across three women disporting in a pool. They invite him for a swim . . . and he wakes up alone on a beach, below an ancient Greek temple. Real or dream?
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Edited by Shannon Page
$3.99 (Anthology)
ISBN 978-1-61138-938-8
A BVC Original
Cozy up by the fire for a little holiday cheer…or chill!
Nine holiday stories to delight, chill, cheer, or frighten you on a cold winter’s night.
Katharine Eliska Kimbriel “A Very Wary Christmas”
Alma Alexander “The One About the Founding (1918)”
Irene Radford “A Daffy Holiday”
Patricia Rice “Devil and the Deep Blue C”
Paul S. Piper “The Lights”
Shannon Page “The Longest Night of the Year”
Steven Popkes “Two Rivers”
Jill Zeller “Holiday in Hades”
Jennifer Stevenson “Solstice”