Notes from Ohio by Bryce Merlin
Bryce Merlin writes about the people, pets, and events that are important to him. From a tiny Chihuahua, Jackie, to memories of an old dog, Buster . . . from a story about an unlikely friendship between a giant and a midget . . . to thoughts on being in Manhattan on September 11th . . . this book gives one a glimpse into a unique young man’s thoughts. It emphasizes the importance of friends, family, and the happiness and security that can come from a loving and stable environment.
ISBN-13: 978-0-9760576-3-5; ISBN-10: 0-9760576-3-8 paperback, 64 pages, $6.00 photos
Purchase this book on Amazon. Read an Excerpt of Notes from Ohio (PDF).
Note: All proceeds from the sale of this book go directly to the author. Notes from Ohio was produced, in part, with the assistance of a grant from the Ohio Arts Council.
Related Links:
WASCO: Serving People, Reaching Goals, Enriching Lives (info and online store)
Passionworks
Blue Shoe Arts
VSA Arts
Ohio Arts Council
About the Author: Bryce is 29 years old and has enjoyed discovering the beauty and seasons of Southern Ohio, having moved there in 2000. He likes to spend time with his girlfriend of five years, Sara, shopping at Walmart, browsing the Caesar Creek Flea Market, listening to music, watching game shows, going to movies, making scrapbooks, and being with friends, family, and pets.
He works four days a week and sells drawings (see below) and jewelry at the Heart to Art Galleria in Marietta, Ohio (see WASCO link above).For information on Outsider Art, click at this link.Drawings below, from Left to Right: Self-portrait (2009), Sara with bird (2007), Aunt Joan (2007), Bryce and Sara at Columbus Museum of Science and Industry (2008). All images copyright by Bryce Merlin. All rights reserved.





