“A natural-born storyteller, Pieper is like an old friend spinning
yarns at your kitchen table, beer in hand. His low-key narrative voice
brings alive a whole cast of dodgy modern-day characters who populate
the outposts and border towns of the far West.”
Marilyn Schwartz
Managing Editor Emerita
UC Press, Berkeley
“Bill Pieper’s novel Belonging showed that he has a fine ear
and eye for the small rural communities of the West, their people, and
what makes them tick. This book proves it once again, with plenty of
action into the bargain.”
Lee Adams
Sierra County Sheriff, 1988 - 2007
“Reading this series of linked stories is a pleasure. But the biggest
pleasure is how Pieper can write sentences about ordinary things that
elevate them to poetry. ‘...an overgrown boy, or worse for him, a lost
boy, lost in a man’s world...’ is just one example of why we selected
his work for live public performance.”
Jeri Howitt
Founding Member
Stories on Stage – Davis