All About Me
J. D. (Doug) Porter developed his love of nature growing up in the piney woods and mangrove swamps of Florida’s gulf coast. He nurtured that passion for over forty years as he managed parks, zoos, and museums, and studied wildlife in the Amazon rainforest, the Galapagos Islands, the African savanna, and the Arctic tundra. He is a zoologist and educator with a bachelor’s degree in zoology and a master’s in adult education. Doug combined his experience with animals and his love of historical fiction into his first novel, The Menagerie, A Zoo Story in 2012 and continued following one of his characters when he published The Dogcatcher and The Fox in 2020. The novels explore the history of the American zoo and the origins of America’s animal welfare movement. When he retired at the end of 2015, he found himself driving a mule wagon for a South Georgia quail hunting operation—a job that allowed him plenty of time to pursue his interests as an author, newspaper columnist, and freelance writer who focuses on animals, nature, and the outdoors. Doug used his COVID isolation during the summer of 2020 to publish his memoir, Lessons from the Zoo: Ten Animals That Changed My Life. In 2024, he compiled his newspaper articles into his latest book, Roaming, Rambling, and Reminiscing: Musings from a South Georgia Mule Wagon. He now lives in Decatur, Georgia with his wife, Karen Liebert.
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COMING SOON! "The Muleskinner and the King"
The Muleskinner and The King, horse wrangler and elephant man Buddy Griffith is in Atlanta, Georgia in 1936 where series of murders threaten to shut down the circus. Buddy is drawn into the investigation and must set aside his focus on the animals he has come to love and help solve the mystery before an innocent man is lynched.
