Category Archives: Travel Knowledge

Tip for Writers :: Tracking Your Publications

Writers, do you police your byline? I was looking up various topics at the Library of Congress where you can rove through the electronic resources.  As usual, I also searched my byline in WorldCat. What did I find but a … Continue reading

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Environmental Issues and Nature Writing :: Self Directed Study

Web resources on Nature Writing  — study on your own with a syllabus and course materials compiled by top universities. MIT — Massachusetts Institute of Technology — offers a free online course Writing About Nature and Environmental Issues.  The University … Continue reading

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We are Not Weeds

New York Times book review  reminds us that weeds are necessary.  Some offer excellent nutrition  — elderberry, dandelion, young polk leaves.

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Snowmageddon Maryland February 2010

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Environmental Movement in China

Photos from China— Gulangyu Island where cars are not permitted …… and Shanghai, where cars rule. China’s Emerging Environmental Movement – Environment 360

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Nature Writing Exercise

A few thoughts to start your thoughts about your relationship with nature and the natural world: What is your first memory of nature or the outdoors? What is the role of the writer in observing and reporting about the natural … Continue reading

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To Read :: Nature Writing

The Literature of Nature — Reading List This list is a highly personal selection of some of the books about nature and related subjects that I use for inspiration, information and development. Not a comprehensive list! Add to it through … Continue reading

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Books About Nature Writing

Productive mountaintop dialogue between conservationist Theodore Roosevelt (left) and progressive preservationistJohn Muir (right). photo courtesy of the Library of Congress Keeping a Nature Journal Clare Walker Leslie and Charles E. Roth, forward by Edward O. Wilson Storey Books, Pownal, Vt. … Continue reading

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Nature Writing Before Thoreau

Before Henry David Thoreau, American environmental nonfiction is represented in the works of writers such as John Smith, Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles -1632 William Wood, New England’s Prospect – 1639 John Josselyn, Account of Two … Continue reading

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