Shifting Gears
Remembering Miles
by K. Peddlar
Bridges aka…The Roadpoet
Column Shifts
Press
Softbound, 165
pages, $16.95
Review by Zvi A.
Sesling
Can a biker
write? K. Peddlar Bridges, aka The
Roadpoet, sure can. He pours memories and dreams into a cauldron, stirs with a
big wooden spoon (or is it an old floor
shift) and serves up some wonderful writing, an eclectic mix of poetry,
reminisces, stories and photographs, mostly of old (antique?) cars. And I’m
into the car thing because I too have always loved the cars of the 1950s and
‘60s. Even a few in the following decades. I’ve owned a 1955 Mercury, 1962
Impala, 1965 Comet, 1968 Mustang, 1971 Monte Carlo and a super hot 1988 Olds
Cutlass Calais Quad 4, FE3. Even the Caddy CTS was quick car. Anyway, this is about Bikerpoet and his book,
so let’s get to it. One of my favorite pieces in this volume is Old White Station Wagon:
OLD WHITE
STATION WAGON
OLD WHITE
STATION WAGON –
with tired by
faithful engine
resting beneath
a rusted pitted
hood.
OLD WHITE STATION
WAGON –
with an odometer
that lies
and with foot
worn pedals
that betray your
age.
OLD WHITE STATION
WAGON –
with ripped and
torn seat covers
that tell the
tales of the burdens
of your years.
OLD WHITE STATION
WAGON –
like an old dog
lost control of itself,
hissing radiator,
dripping old pan,
seeping
transmission case,
always an
aggravating trail left
behind
The stories are a
bit long to reprint in this review, but suffice it to say that they are well
worth the read. I especially like the commentary on the ‘50s cars. When reading
Shifting Gears I will make three
promises: 1. you will enjoy the poetry and stories, 2. you will be transported
back to yesteryear and the cars that legends are made of and 3. you will want
to reread the book. I can also promise you
will learn some automotive history in the process.
And finally, some
words about K. Peddlar Bridges. The book says he is a Bikerpoet, writer and
former Connecticut Bike Week and Super Sunday Expo (R) Poet Laureate.
He has also been
a columnist and senior columnist for the Connecticut
Cruise News, Motorcyclegoodies.com,
The Motorcyclists’Post and The
Chop-Shop Custom News Letter. In addition he has been published in numerous
publication. Although the book I
received to review is an Editor’s manuscript copy, I would venture that there
will be very few changes and for anyone who even remotely likes autos, Shifting Gears, Remembering Miles is a
book well worth a read. It does what pop car magazine cannot do, it brings
nostalgia and first person love of autos to its pages.
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Zvi A. Sesling is
author of King of the Jungle
(Ibbetson Street, 2010), Across Stones of
Bad Dreams (Cervena Barva, 2011) and the soon to be published Fire Tongue (Cervena Barva). He is
Editor of Muddy River Poetry Review
and Bagel Bards Anthology #7.