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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... paradigms as deeply as possible . Students then gathered the results of their labors into thick notebooks called ... paradigm for an essay of your own . For example , if you were to choose " Wild Apples " as a model , and you lived ...
... paradigms as deeply as possible . Students then gathered the results of their labors into thick notebooks called ... paradigm for an essay of your own . For example , if you were to choose " Wild Apples " as a model , and you lived ...
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... paradigm , you can feel free to experiment with other , more novel approaches to the descriptive process . In fact , experiment as much you can , be- cause only in that way will you develop an individual style ( some- thing we will talk ...
... paradigm , you can feel free to experiment with other , more novel approaches to the descriptive process . In fact , experiment as much you can , be- cause only in that way will you develop an individual style ( some- thing we will talk ...
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... paradigm . 5. Choose a friend or an acquaintance and paint a word picture of him or her . Focus on the qualities that make them unique , but also try to universalize whatever is particular in them . Remem- ber the importance of eyes ...
... paradigm . 5. Choose a friend or an acquaintance and paint a word picture of him or her . Focus on the qualities that make them unique , but also try to universalize whatever is particular in them . Remem- ber the importance of eyes ...
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The Journal | 1 |
The Essay 12 2 43 | 12 |
The Writing Process | 24 |
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