The Sierra Club Nature Writing Handbook: A Creative GuideThis newest volume in the Sierra Club's acclaimed The series includes autobiographical writings, essays, short stories, and poetry that communicate a passion for nature which enhances our appreciation of a wide range of landscapes and wildlife. Diverse in mood and setting, the nineteen selections, including seven in print for the first time, represent the best of the genre. Readers will delight in Chip Rawlins's memoir of life in the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming, Dan O'Brien's tale of falconry on the Great Plains, David Rains Wallace's exploration of the Darien, Barry Lopez's essay on the coral reefs of the Caribbean island of Bonaire, and Marybeth Holleman's evocative essay on St. Lawrence Island in the Bering Sea. Other contributors are Rick Bass, SueEllen Campbell, Lisa Couturier, John Daniel, Jan Grover, Penny Harter, Adele Ne Jame, Homer Kizer, W. S. Merwin, David Petersen, April N. Rieveschl, Alianor True, Louise Wagenknecht, and Terry Tempest Williams. |
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... journals came the earliest drafts of such influential works as " Civil Disobedience , " " John Brown's Body , " and Walden . When the journals were finally published in 1906 , they greatly increased Thoreau's stature , not to mention ...
... journals came the earliest drafts of such influential works as " Civil Disobedience , " " John Brown's Body , " and Walden . When the journals were finally published in 1906 , they greatly increased Thoreau's stature , not to mention ...
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... journals down to about 125,000 words and published them in 1994 as Confessions of a Barbarian : Pages from the Journals of Edward Abbey . In an article he published in the scholarly journal Western American Literature in May 1993 ...
... journals down to about 125,000 words and published them in 1994 as Confessions of a Barbarian : Pages from the Journals of Edward Abbey . In an article he published in the scholarly journal Western American Literature in May 1993 ...
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... journals placed the authors in a social , and human , context that was not present in their published writing and that was vital to understanding their larger intellectual contributions to American life . In Byrd's case the private journals ...
... journals placed the authors in a social , and human , context that was not present in their published writing and that was vital to understanding their larger intellectual contributions to American life . In Byrd's case the private journals ...
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The Journal | 1 |
The Essay 12 2 43 | 12 |
The Writing Process | 24 |
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