Waiting to Deliver: From greenhorn to skipper- an Alaskan commercial fishing memoir

Patrick Dixon
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Waiting to Deliver: From greenhorn to skipper- an Alaskan commercial fishing memoir

Patrick Dixon
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In Waiting to Deliver, we encounter both hardship on deck and success pulled from the sea, ingenious mechanical solutions and reckless navigating blunders.The book coheres into the tale of life and boats and pulling fish from the sea. The stunning black and white photos tell their own tale? The book gives us many fine poems. Dixon's ear for language, for memorable details, for caring images of his companions (through words and the lens) make for a memorable read, for which the coda (from Dixon's poem "Farewell) might r.ad: None of us/ gets to choose/ how it ends/only how it goes.

--Tod Marshall, Washington state Poet Laureate, 2016-2018



If you're looking for an Alaska adventure, Pat Dixon can spin a tale with the best of them, and in Waiting to Deliver, you can follow his path from greenhorn to skipper without getting seawater in your boots. But this memoir, told with self-effacing humor, enhanced by powerful black-and -white photographs, and interspersed with evocative poems, does more. Dixon's sensitive portraits of the fishermen who become his community and his authentic descriptions of life at sea make this book not just good adventure reading but a powerful coming-of-age story and a vivid account of what could be a vanishing way of life.


Holly J. Hughes, author of Hold Fast

There is a wonderful pace to this collection of stories, each one unspooling in bar stool or restaurant table language, an unguarded authenticity and immediacy that offers a candid look at a way of life mostly closed off to outsiders. Dixon has a photographer's eye and memory for visual detail: peeling paint, the peculiar curl at the edges of dried fish scales. But he has a poet's feeling for the other four senses: the smell of burned wiring, the sound of a net tightening on the reel, the surge of current around the base of a buoy. Anyone curious about the life of commercial fishers should read this, but the pace and drama make it the sort of book we throw in a backpack for good company after a day's travel or hard work.


Samuel Green, Inaugural Washington Poet Laureate



I knew little about fishing or Alaska when I started reading. Dixon's vivid and enticing detail made me comfortable, if not expert, in a few chapters, easing me into the captivating experience. A skillful teacher, he laid out facts through masterful storytelling, the best way to learn anything! And there is a glossary with photos at the end for quick reference in case the reader needs a reminder or clarification.


This memoir moves like relentless tides through both the challenges of the work itself and relationships so necessary to this enterprise. Everything is intensely personal in these pages. There was never a moment when I didn't want to turn the next page. This is one of the most honest books I have ever read. It takes a lot of courage to write like this. It is an extension of the courage it took to work in commercial fishing and to come out a better person. Here we have a true adventure story - on all levels of a life.


Joanne M. Clarkson, RN, MLS, author of the award-winning poetry collection The Fates

  • Date de publication : Mar 17, 2022
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 314
  • Éditeur : Patrick Dixon
  • ISBN : 9781088026137
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 0.66" L x 9.0" H

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