Skip to content
Watershed Notes
  • Home
  • About me
  • Blog
  • Freelance
    • Book Reviews
    • Environment
    • Essays
    • Interviews
    • Science Writing
    • Science Communication
  • Academic
  • Contact
Watershed Notes
Watershed Notes
  • Home
  • About me
  • Blog
  • Freelance
    • Book Reviews
    • Environment
    • Essays
    • Interviews
    • Science Writing
    • Science Communication
  • Academic
  • Contact

resources

Becoming a Western writer

December 2, 2019August 5, 2015

When I first read Wallace Stegner’s Wolf Willow, it stuck. Not just for days, but even years later I can recall the story in the … Read more

Tags books, Dave Gessner, drought, Ed Abbey, reading, resources, Wallace Stegner, water, west, western canada, wilderness, writers, writing
RSS
Subscribe to Watershed Notes by Email

Recent Posts

  • It Takes a Village: Writing a Book January 20, 2021
  • Coal and Water in Alberta January 13, 2021
  • 5 Favourite Books of 2020 January 6, 2021
  • Happy Holidays December 23, 2020
  • The Antilibrary December 16, 2020

My Tweets

Retweet on TwitterDr. Sarah Boon Retweeted
Science Odyssey@Sci_Od·
13h

📣
The countdown is on!
Science Odyssey is 100 days away! 🥳

Get ready for ... Canada’s largest celebration of #STEAM.

👉 May 1-16, 2021

Save the dates now! 🏁📲

Please retweet! ♻️
And tag us with our official hashtag ➡️ #OdySci

For more details, visit ▶️ https://t.co/CAyqMPx1Gt

Reply on Twitter 1352297897723891713Retweet on Twitter 13522978977238917138Like on Twitter 13522978977238917139
Retweet on TwitterDr. Sarah Boon Retweeted
(((John Rennie)))@tvjrennie·
10h

Please share my friend Laura‘s hellish account of her long COVID experience ... with anyone you think is being cavalier about a pandemic illness we barely understand. https://t.co/klVUgN6qRZ

Reply on Twitter 1352340216506413059Retweet on Twitter 135234021650641305945Like on Twitter 135234021650641305985
Retweet on TwitterDr. Sarah Boon Retweeted
Science Borealis@ScienceBorealis·
16h

New post #fromthefeed On good science journalism: Why it’s important and how ... to produce it https://t.co/Oal6LSVYFM

Reply on Twitter 1352254962340925441Retweet on Twitter 13522549623409254414Like on Twitter 13522549623409254415
Load More...

Tags

academia art bipolar blogging book review books Canadian Science Publishing cdnpoli cdnsci climate change communication community Cowichan Creativity depression drought ecology editing environment flowers gardening history hydrology mental health mental illness nature nature writing outdoors photography reading salmon scicomm science science borealis science communication science policy science writing social media walking water weather wildfire women women in science writing

Follow Me

© 2021 Sarah Boon