"I worshipped rock stars and writers based on their drug-fueled adventures. I had no God in my life, but I’d definitely found a Higher Power. And it was taking me down the deepest of dark holes."

-Mark Saluke
Author Mark Saluke signing a copy of Lucy’s Way at a table by a window.

Mark Saluke

Journalist | Author | The Drunk

Mark Saluke’s journey is one of extremes—years spent lost in addiction, punctuated by moments of reckless abandon, wild parties, and near-misses that could have changed his life forever. His college years at Ball State University were a blur of academic success and chemical chaos, a balancing act between the Dean’s List and destructive benders. Mark’s descent into alcoholism was a gradual slide, masked by a veneer of social charm and intellectual curiosity, but beneath it all, he was searching for something real. That search led him deeper into addiction—until one day, it led him to recovery.

But the road to sobriety was not a straight line. For Mark, recovery meant learning to live without the crutch of substances, a painful process marked by relapses, regrets, and redemption. His life began to change when Lucy, a Labrador beagle with a gentle soul and a mischievous spirit, entered the picture. In Lucy, Mark found a companion, a guide, and a mirror. As he struggled to let go of the chaos, Lucy’s calm presence became a beacon, helping him rediscover joy, connection, and the simple wisdom of living in the moment.

Local Features

Featured in the Chronicle-Tribune recently after his book discussion and signing event at the Marion Public Library, Grant County’s own Mark Saluke continues to share his journey through grief, addiction, and recovery in his heartfelt memoir, Lucy’s Way

Chronicle-Tribune article.

FINDING ‘Lucy’s Way’

Dog led him through journey of addiction recovery

By MARK SALUKE | September-October 2025

I never imagined a dog could mean so much, let alone save my life, but that was the case with Lucy Saluke.

Stuck in the hopeless despair of addiction, the window of joy had closed for me – and the door to my life appeared to be closing as well – when Lucy entered the picture in 2006.

She pawed her way through the messy final year of my addiction and was right beside me during the still-somewhat-messy first year of my journey into sobriety. She became a catalyst of my recovery over the next several years, leading me to a better understanding of myself and my place in the world…

Published in Heartland: North Central Indiana Lifestyle Magazine

Book Review: 'Lucy's Way' by Mark Saluke

By LAURA MACK, lmack@chronicle-tribune.com | Sep 9, 2025 | 1 min to read

What began as a grief journal for former local sportswriter and Marion native Mark Saluke has transformed into a memoir about his nearly 14 years with his dog, Lucy, and how she changed his life for the better.

Published in the Chronicle-Tribune eEdition: September 10, 2025