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Staying Informed

October 21, 2020

On taking the time to curate your news and information feeds to match what you want to know and learn about.

Tags Council of Science Editors, environment writing, gardening, literature, newsletters, science, science communication, science media centre of canada, social media, thinking, University of Alberta, Washington Post, writing

Writing the Anthropocene: Barry López and Kim Stanley Robinson

December 2, 2019November 8, 2017

We are living in the Anthropocene epoch. A report published last week by the US government would seem to confirm that. They found that climate … Read more

Tags Anthropocene, Barry Lopez, capitalism, clifi, climate change, climate fiction, environment writing, ethics, Kim Stanley Robinson, literature, nature writing, writing

Environment writer interviews: Sarah Boon

December 2, 2019September 6, 2015

For background on this series, see my first post. So far we’ve talked with Rebecca Lawton, an environment writer based in California; Abby Palmer, a … Read more

Tags environment writing, interviews, nature writing, women, writers, writing tips

Environment Writer Interviews: Cynthia Barnett

December 2, 2019August 24, 2015

For background on this series, see my first post. So far we’ve talked with Rebecca Lawton, an environment writer based in California; Abby Palmer, a … Read more

Tags environment, environment writing, interview, nature writing, women, writers, writing

Environment writer interviews: Kimberly Moynahan

December 2, 2019July 25, 2015

For background on this series, see my first post. So far we’ve talked with Rebecca Lawton, an environment writer based in California; Abby Palmer, a … Read more

Tags environment, environment writing, interview, nature writing, women, writer, writing

Environment writer interviews: Abby Palmer

December 2, 2019July 6, 2015

For background on this series, see my first post. So far we’ve talked with Rebecca Lawton, an environment writer based in California. Our second interviewee … Read more

Tags environment writing, gender, interview, nature writing, twitter, women, writers, writing

Environment writer interviews: Rebecca Lawton

December 2, 2019June 22, 2015

One of the many things I think about is what it means to be a writer – particularly a female environment writer. It seems that … Read more

Tags communication, environment writing, gender, interview, nature writing, water, women, writers, writing
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