October 27, 2008
Summary: A conversation between Erik Reece, author of the article "Notes from a Very Small Island" (Orion magazine, November-December 2008), and Orion executive editor Hal Clifford.
Author: Erik Reece
From: Notes from a Very Small Island
October 27, 2008
Summary: A conversation between Jason Peters, author of the article "Destined to Fail" (Orion magazine, November-December 2008), and Orion executive editor Hal Clifford.
Author: Jason Peters
From: Destined for Failure
October 27, 2008
Summary: Strand: A conversation with Ginger Strand, author of "The Crying Indian" in the November-December issue of Orion.
Author: Ginger Strand
From: The Crying Indian
October 21, 2008
Summary: A conversation with the author of "Silence Like Scouring Sand" from the November/December 2008 Orion.
Author: Kathleen Dean Moore
From: Silence Like Scouring Sand
September 25, 2008
Summary: A brief conversation with the author of "Window", from the Coda of the September/October 2008 Orion magazine, which embodies a deep appreciation of the moment, in nature. Hank Lentfer lives on a creek bank in Gustavus, Alaska, where he is working on a book titled Faith of Cranes.
Author: Hank Lentfer
From: A Window
September 25, 2008
Summary: Sandra Steingraber discusses her September/October 2008 Orion magazine column called "The Big Talk" which is about how we speak to our children about climate change -- telling them where the birds and bees have gone. Sandra Steingraber, a scholar in residence at Ithaca College, writes about health and the environment.
Author: Sandra Steingraber
From: The Big Talk
September 25, 2008
Summary: This conversation was published on the web alongside the author's article "The Art of Dying," published in the September/October 2008 issue of Orion magazine, a meditation on the crises humanity faces. Tom Montgomery-Fate is the author of Beyond the White Noise and Steady and Trembling. He teaches at College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn, Illinois.
Author: Tom Montgomery-Fate
From: The Art of Dying
September 01, 2008
Summary: Acclaimed environmental writer reads her unabridged article "Twibuke: Healing Rwanda" from the September/October 2008 Orion magazine, about her experiences traveling to Rwanda, and what "healing Rwanda" might feel like. Terry Tempest Williams is the author of Finding Beauty in a Broken World, a narrative set in three locations: Ravenna, Italy; Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah; and Rwanda. She is the Annie Clark Tanner Scholar in Environmental Humanities at the University of Utah.
Author: Terry Tempest Williams
From: Healing Rwanda
July 15, 2008
Summary: From the article "Once Upon a Turtle Moon - Waiting for miracles at the water's edge" in the July/August 2008 issue of Orion magazine.
Author: Roger Pinckney
From: Once Upon a Turtle Moon
July 01, 2008
Summary: A conversation with environmental writer Rebecca Clarren about her article "Pesticide Drift" which appeared in the July/August issue of Orion magazine. The article is about how immigrant workers are affected by pesticides. Rebecca Clarren writes about environmental and labor issues for various magazines such as Fortune and High Country News. She lives in Portland, Oregon.
Author: Rebecca Clarren
From: Pesticide Drift