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Digging Around in the Dirt: What Gardening Can Teach Writers

Digging Around in the Dirt: What Gardening Can Teach Writers

Catie Marron on Learning to Understand Soil

By Catie Marron | May 26, 2022

Lessons in Courage from a Water Rescue Dog Named Al

Lessons in Courage from a Water Rescue Dog Named Al

Lynne Cox on the Daring Feats of a Flying Newfoundland

By Lynne Cox | May 26, 2022

Riverbankhungrydeerwillow: How We Give Names to Nature

Riverbankhungrydeerwillow: How We Give Names to Nature

Marc Peter Keane Looks at Natural Lineage of Language

By Marc Peter Keane | May 20, 2022

What Do Writing a Novel and Tending a Garden Have in Common?

What Do Writing a Novel and Tending a Garden Have in Common?

Naheed Phiroze Patel on the Life-Long Projects of Writing and Gardening

By Naheed Phiroze Patel | May 18, 2022

A Mysterious Canoe, a Flip Phone, and a Lot of Unanswered Questions

A Mysterious Canoe, a Flip Phone, and a Lot of Unanswered Questions

Ben McGrath on Tells the Tale of an American Odyssey

By Ben McGrath | May 16, 2022

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Singer Sam Lee on the Transformative Experience of Creating Songs in Collaboration With Nightingales

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By Emergence Magazine | May 16, 2022

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By Eileen Myles | May 12, 2022

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Sara Franklin Talks to the Author of The Hurting Kind

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The Dust of Ancient Suns: Making Art and Meaning From the Depths of Deep Time

The Dust of Ancient Suns: Making Art and Meaning From the Depths of Deep Time

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How Hawks Teach Us a Different Way to Love

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A Quiet Reply to a Life Cut Short: After a Profound Loss, How to Honor the Dead

A Quiet Reply to a Life Cut Short: After a Profound Loss, How to Honor the Dead

Elisha Cooper on Coming to Terms with What Killed His Brother

By Elisha Cooper | May 2, 2022

What Animals Can Show Us About More Meaningfully Encountering the Wider World

What Animals Can Show Us About More Meaningfully Encountering the Wider World

Sy Montgomery on the Lessons of the Natural World

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Robin Wall Kimmerer on What Mosses Can Teach Us About Persisting Amid Climate Change

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“This Was My Mother’s Nature.” A Trip to Yellowstone, in the Wake of an Alzheimer's Diagnosis

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