That Thing with Feathers: Hope and Literature in a Time of Pandemic
Sheltering in Place with the Quammens, a Python, and Prince After solitary months spent writing American Zion, Betsy Gaines Quammen was...
That Thing with Feathers: Hope and Literature in a Time of Pandemic
Take a walk down an old dirt road along a springtime borrow ditch with Flagstaff author Mary Sojourner in today’s installment of That...
That Thing with Feathers: Hope and Literature in a Time of Pandemic
This series, That Thing With Feathers, grew from Facebook posts. Not just any posts--these were from author and professor Karin Anderson,...
That Thing with Feathers: Hope and Literature in a Time of Pandemic
Red rock desert, ravens, plenty of sky, and a shot or two of tequila appear in this week’s installment of That Thing With Feathers: Hope...
Defending the Narrative of Wildness
From my house in eastern Salt Lake County, I’m a ten minute drive then a ten minute walk to the Mount Olympus Wilderness—the big W,...
Walking into the New Year
You don't like to think the fall into a bottomless despair is too near and too easy and meaningless. You don't want that silence to grow...
Post Election Within COP22
At 6 AM in Marrakech, Morocco, SustainUS delegation leader Morgan Curtis gently woke me up. She told me Trump was closing in on winning...