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Overview"""Every writer has advice for aspiring writers. Mine is predicated on formative years spent cleaning my father's calf pens: Just keep shoveling until you've got a pile so big, someone has to notice. The fact that I cast my life's work as slung manure simply proves that I recognize an apt metaphor when I accidentally stick it with a pitchfork. . . . Poetry was my first love, my gateway drug--still the poets are my favorites--but I quickly realized I lacked the chops or insights to survive on verse alone. But I wanted to write. Every day. And so I read everything I could about freelancing, and started shoveling."" The pieces gathered within this book draw on fifteen years of what Michael Perry calls ""shovel time""--a writer going to work as the work is offered. The range of subjects is wide, from musky fishing, puking, and mountain-climbing Iraq War veterans to the frozen head of Ted Williams. Some assignments lead to self-examination of an alarming magnitude (as Perry notes, ""It quickly becomes obvious that I am a self-absorbed hypochondriac forever resolving to do better nutritionally and fitness-wise but my follow-through is laughable."") But his favorites are those that allow him to turn the lens outward: ""My greatest privilege,"" he says, ""lies not in telling my own story; it lies in being trusted to tell the story of another.""" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael PerryPublisher: Wisconsin Historical Society Press Imprint: Wisconsin Historical Society Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.295kg ISBN: 9780870208409ISBN 10: 0870208403 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 15 August 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsGrowing up in rural Wisconsin, Perry spent his youth shoveling out cow pens on his family farm, and a nose-to-the-grindstone work ethic stuck with him when he took the leap into making a living as a writer. His latest is a collection drawn from the past fifteen years of shovel time, with subjects varying from dog-sledding and autopsies to high cholesterol and cryonic suspension. Each essay is enjoyable in and of itself, but assembled as a body of work, they relay the appreciable effort it takes to become a writer, going to work as the work is offered. Self-described as lacking in thematic flow, Danger, Man Working may seem a somewhat random compilation, but throughout Perry tackles serious issues, like faith, parenting, and stereotypes, without losing his distinct, earnest voice. He has nothing to hide and is straightforward about the hard work it takes to do something well. And Perry continues to do it well, turning his every topic into a tale full of keen observation, humor, and sincerity. (Melissa Norstedt, BookList, July 25, 2017) Growing up in rural Wisconsin, Perry spent his youth shoveling out cow pens on his family farm, and a nose-to-the-grindstone work ethic stuck with him when he took the leap into making a living as a writer. His latest is a collection drawn from the past fifteen years of shovel time, with subjects varying from dog-sledding and autopsies to high cholesterol and cryonic suspension. Each essay is enjoyable in and of itself, but assembled as a body of work, they relay the appreciable effort it takes to become a writer, going to work as the work is offered. Self-described as lacking in thematic flow, Danger, Man Working may seem a somewhat random compilation, but throughout Perry tackles serious issues, like faith, parenting, and stereotypes, without losing his distinct, earnest voice. He has nothing to hide and is straightforward about the hard work it takes to do something well. And Perry continues to do it well, turning his every topic into a tale full of keen observation, humor, and sincerity. (Melissa Norstedt, BookList, July 25, 2017) Author InformationMichael Perryis the New York Times bestselling author of numerous books including Population: 485 (recently adapted for the stage), Truck: A Love Story, and The Jesus Cow. His live humor recordings include Never Stand Behind a Sneezing Cow and The Clodhopper Monologues. He has recorded three albums with his band, the Long Beds. His live humor recordings include Never Stand Behind a Sneezing Cow and The Clodhopper Monologues. He can be found online at www.sneezingcow.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |