A Great Winter Read: Indian Creek Chronicles

By amyloujenkins | November 11, 2021

A Great Winter Read Indian Creek Chronicles: A Winter Alone in the Wilderness by Pete Fromm Indian Creek Chronicles: A Winter Alone in the Wilderness, by Pete Fromm, Picador. Readers … Read more

We Need to Talk about Food Security and a Network of Protectors

By amyloujenkins | September 27, 2021

We Need to Talk about Food Security and a Network of Protectors Growing threats to rivers and waterways put at least a third of the world’s food production at … Read more

Orion Anthology People and Animals

By amyloujenkins | September 1, 2021

Orion Magazine Explores People and Animals in a Beautiful Anthology Previously published in the Sierra Clubs’ Muir View. This anthology features a foreword by Jane Goodall; the essays in Animals … Read more

What Does It Mean to Eat With Grace

By amyloujenkins | August 31, 2021

What Does it Mean to Eat With Grace? Previously Published in the Muir View To Eat with Grace features work from Tamar Adler, Jane Hirshfield, Barbara Kingsolver, Maxine Kumin, Gary … Read more

Shooting a Deer: the Integrity of Deer Hunting

By amyloujenkins | August 22, 2021

Shooting a Deer Previously Published in Sport Literate Magazine and the anthology Corners: Voices on Change under the title Shooting a deer. This title makes an aspirational connection to George … Read more

MacFarlane and Morris Save the Lost Words

By amyloujenkins | August 20, 2021

Macfarlane and Morris Save the Lost Words in a Spellbook .   When the Oxford English Dictionary removed entries related to the natural world, Macfarlane and Morris saved the … Read more

Authors Have a Plan

By amyloujenkins | August 19, 2021

Authors Plan to Meet Their Writing Goals Say Goodbye to Roadblocks and Hello to Productivity On your path to authorship, you’re going to encounter roadblocks. You will place some … Read more