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Did someone say tiny pet glaciers, three-eyed foxes, fainting possums, beaver ponds, and beret-wearing snakes? That’s right, we’re back with more tried and true environmentally-engaged children’s book recommendations for your favorite Continue reading →
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Like so many of who are learning to live with wildfire smoke traveling across state and national borders, or who have loved ones living in fire-prone areas, I have learned a Continue reading →
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In which we get to know our favorite writers better by exploring the sacred and mundane. Scott Russell Sanders is a Guggenheim Fellow, member of the American Academy of Arts and Continue reading →
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Sarah Boon and Kerri ní Dochartaigh
KERRI NÍ DOCHARTAIGH’S LATEST BOOK, Cacophony of Bone, documents her time in a remote cottage in the middle of Ireland over the course of a year, from winter solstice 2019 to Continue reading →
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The character at the center of Lauren Groff’s new novel, The Vaster Wilds, is on the run, and though for a long time we’re not quite sure what from, you can Continue reading →