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Subscription includes Matter 13 & 14 and Boneshaker 42-500 & 43-100

 

Boneshaker: A Bicycling Almanac
is available at the following locations:

ALABAMA:
+ Bici Cooperative, Birmingham

CALIFORNIA:
+ Truckee Book & Bean, Truckee
+ City Lights Bookstore, San Francisco
+ Newsbeat News, Sacramento
+ Newsbeat News, Davis

COLORADO:
+ The Cycologist, Fort Collins
+ The Red Table Cafe, Fort Collins
+ Green Logic, Fort Collins
+ Matter Bookstore, Fort Collins
+ New Belgium Brewing, Fort Collins
+ Brave New Wheel, Fort Collins
+ Al's Newstand, Fort Collins
+ Old Firehouse Books, Fort Collins
+ Full Cycle, Fort Collins
+ Starry Night Coffee Company, Fort Collins
+ Cafe Ardour, Fort Collins
+ Everyday Joe's, Fort Collins
+ Fort Collins Food Co-op, Fort Collins
+ Bookrack, Fort Collins
+ Nature's Own, Fort Collins
+ Trident Booksellers and Cafe, Boulder
+ Vecchio's Bicicletteria, Boulder
+ Tattered Cover, Denver

GEORGIA:
+ Inman Perk Coffee, Atlanta
+ Intown Bicycles, Atlanta
+ Young Blood Gallery and Boutique, Atlanta
+ No Brakes, Atlanta
+ Criminal Records, Atlanta
+ Bound To Be Read Books, Atlanta

IDAHO:
+ Boise Bicycle Project Co-Op, Boise

ILLINOIS:
+ Quimby's Bookstore, Chicago
+ Turin Bicycle, Evanston

IOWA:
+ Ritual Cafe, Des Moines
+ Prairie Lights Bookstore, Iowa City

MICHIGAN:
+ Commute Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids

MINNESOTA:
+ Cars R Coffins Coffee Bar, Minneapolis
+ One On One, Minneapolis
+ Arise! Bookstore, Minneapolis

MONTANA:
+ Farm to Market Bicycle Co., Whitefish

NEW JERSEY:
+ Grove Street Bicycles, Jersey City

NEW YORK:
+ Boneshaker Cafe, Brooklyn

NORTH DAKOTA:
+ Boneshaker Coffee Company, Bismarck

OHIO:
+ Seagull/Octopus, Columbus

OREGON:
+ Powell's City of Books, Portland
+ Powell's on Hawthorne, Portland
+ Reading Frenzy, Portland
+ Black Star Bags, Portland
+ Microcosm Publishing, Portland

TEXAS:
+ The Ground Cafe, Amarillo
+ Eco-Wise, Austin
+ MonkeyWrench Books, Austin
+ The Peddler, Austin
+ Sedition Books, Houston

UTAH:
+ Saturday Cycles, West Bountiful

WASHINGTON:
+ Free Range Cycles, Seattle
+ Elliot Bay Books, Seattle
+ Left Bank Books, Seattle
+ Hub & Bespoke, Seattle


WISCONSIN:
+ Beans & Barley, Milwaukee

WYOMING:
+ Bike & Trike, Rock Springs
+ Coal Creek Coffee Company, Laramie
+ Night Heron, Laramie
+ Fine Edge, Laramie

Just Realeased: Boneshaker BA 42-500 PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 11 May 2010 17:24

BA500Boneshaker BA 42-500 is our largest issue yet—weighing in at over 150 pages—which is both unexpected and yet totally awesome. In it you will find and enjoy a brilliant ride journal from a trip across British Columbia, an intelligent musing on vintage cycling posters, considerations of the state of cycling in Cleveland and Pittsburgh (riding in the Rust Belt!), an article about the retro-direct gearing system, a review of BikeSnobNYC’s new book, pieces on bike lights, guilt, Breaking Away, bamboo bicycles, Russia, reformations, “the bicycle face,” and best of all—a lengthy and engaging profile about two bike-powered farms in the West. Far and away the most fascinating and varied issue of the almanac to date, 42-500 is both visually rich and literarily marvelous—a collection from artists and writers across the land that further lights the way of the weary.



Boneshaker BA 42-500 only $6.00!

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Boneshaker: A Bicycling Almanac PDF Print E-mail

shakeThe editors of Boneshaker believe that the bicycle, when conceived of and used appropriately, can become a tool for social change and community building. And though bicycling has become, for better or worse, an activity tied to radical undertones and bohemian implications, we are less interested in those types of categorizations and more so with simply riding bicycles to get where we are going.

This almanac is, therefore, a collective ode to the ride itself, that fundamentally lonesome experience one has in the saddle, and the results of repeating that ride over and over in different directions on different days with different destinations in each instance.

With interviews of respected members of the bicycling community, as well as profiles of bike-related grassroots organizations and individuals, not to mention essays, graphs, lists, letters, charts, maps, poems, schedules, manifestos, drawings, art, and stories, Boneshaker attempts to shine light on utilitarian bicycling.

Modeled loosely after the War Department’s 1941 Soldier’s Basic Field Manual, Boneshaker fashions itself to be the practical bicyclist’s literary periodical-style handbook.


Submission guidelines:

Boneshaker always welcomes literary bicycle-related submissions. Please send your work as a Word document attachment via email to: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . If you are submitting artwork, send attachments as jpgs, gifs, or pdfs.

Please also, should you wish, visit us on Facebook and Twitter.

Boneshaker is available online or at bookstores, bike shops, and cafes in various parts of this fine country, and also via subscription.



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Purchase Volume Four: BA42-400 $6

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Purchase Volume Five: BA42-500 $6
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Subscription BASub05:
Receive issues 42-500 and 43-100 for only $12 (a $14 value).

 

Subscription BASub06: Receive issues 43-100 and 43-200 for $15 (a $16 value).

 

Upcoming installments:

Special Summer Release: A limited edition, five-issue bundle due out September 4th, 2010.

BA43-100: October, 2010


Praise for Boneshaker:

Boneshaker is a slim, eclectic, and quirky pocketbook, designed as a companion for you and your bike…It is delightful.” ~ Terry Lowe, Momentum: The Magazine for Self-Propelled People

Boneshaker offers insights woven into clever and philosophical accounts of life as a cyclist…a genuine source of realization and knowledge and in many ways a call to arms. Its witty and intelligent prose empowers individual cyclists who may feel isolated. It is a survival guide and a source of inspiration.” ~ Brian Riepe, editor of Mountain Flyer Magazine

“A joy to read and useful to boot. Pocket-sized, Boneshaker can be taken with you everywhere you go…There are several very insightful interviews that don't ask the same questions every time, which I found to be refreshing. I give it a big thumb’s up—I'd give it two, but I’d have to put my copy down to do it!” ~ Brandon Dowling, One Less Car


"Recently I came across a curious little publication that has restored my faith in small publishing. Called Boneshaker: A Bicycling Almanac, it...appealed to me on a number of levels. Firstly, I get weary of the anti-car sentiment pushed by a few cyclists who cleverly forget that there was usually a fairly significant carbon footprint left behind by the manufacture, shipping, and sales of their cool urban bike. Boneshaker proposes only to be pro-bicycle, not anti-car. Secondly, cycling is ripe for the literary experience, whether it is fixing a flat, riding in the moonlight, or trying not to wreck yourself riding on ice. Most of this is regularly covered in blogform, which is imminently forgotten and tough to carry in your pocket. And thirdly, it gives me something to do in the bar besides make eye contact with other human beings!" ~ The Winter Gentleman, Bullfights and Bicycles Blog

 

Boneshaker in the Press:

One Less Car 42-400

Utne's 2009 Alternative Press Gift Guide

BikePortland 42-400

BikePortland

UTNE Great Reading Blog

Austin on Two Wheels Interview

Austin on Two Wheels Follow-Up

One Less Car

Momentum Magazine

Mountain Flyer

High Country News