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Though "he doesn't follow a cow around for a living," Mike Logan has spent the majority of his life befriending and photographing those who do. Mike began composing verse to accompany these photos, thereby beginning his career as a Cowboy Poet. The poetry in Bronc to Breakfast is inspired in part by Mike Logan's ruminations on the famous Charlie Russell painting of the same title and entirely by his expansive love of the west and particular appreciation for the life of a cattleman. Mike's rhymes "smell like cookfires and coffee" and capture the cowboy spirit with a grace, humor, and realism that will leave you grinning and eager to read more!…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Though "he doesn't follow a cow around for a living," Mike Logan has spent the majority of his life befriending and photographing those who do. Mike began composing verse to accompany these photos, thereby beginning his career as a Cowboy Poet. The poetry in Bronc to Breakfast is inspired in part by Mike Logan's ruminations on the famous Charlie Russell painting of the same title and entirely by his expansive love of the west and particular appreciation for the life of a cattleman. Mike's rhymes "smell like cookfires and coffee" and capture the cowboy spirit with a grace, humor, and realism that will leave you grinning and eager to read more!
Autorenporträt
Veteran photographer and cowboy poet Mike Logan's lifelong interest in ranch life has spurred him to capture his observations on film and in verse. Mike grew up in Kansas but adopted Montana as his home state in 1968 and remains there today. A high school teacher for 25 years, Mike retired in 1991. A passion for trout fishing led him to a new career as a wildlife photographer; a companion career writing cowboy poetry evolved soon after. Mike's keen insight and expansive western spirit have won him national acclaim, both as a featured poet and emcee at The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko, Nevada, and as a guest on John Denver's 1991 "Montana Christmas Skies" television special. Author of numerous books and recognized in 2006 as the Will Rogers Male Cowboy Poet of the Year, Mike has appeared on TV and traveled the country sharing his enthusiasm and creative interpretations of life in the West.