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NaNoWriMo is Hard

November 14, 2018

Writing every day is a great way to get words on the page that you can fine tune later. Since November 1 I’ve been participating … Read more

Tags #wordsmatter, Anne Lamott, books, daily practice, Dani Shapiro, editing, NaNoWriMo, shitty first drafts, words, writing, writing advice

Writing a Book (Part 2)

May 9, 2018

The past few months have been pretty busy. Then suddenly it all stopped, with the exception of one book review for Science. As I wrote … Read more

Tags Audre Lorde, autobiography, Banff Centre, book, community building, editing, emotion, Faith Kearns, Jan Redford, language, Lou Woodley, memoir, mental health, mountains, relationship building, scicomm, science communication, science writing, sciwri, voice, women in STEM, words, writing

When it comes to nature, what language are we speaking?

February 14, 2018

Spring seems as though it’s halfway here, but it can’t make up its mind. The daffodils are starting to sprout, as is the garlic. The … Read more

Tags climate change, communication, drought, endling, environment, environmental change, Faith Kearns, George Monbiot, language, nature, poetry, Rebecca Solnit, Rob Macfarlane, Robin Wall-Kimmerer, solastalgia, spring, technology, trees, Wade Davis, Wendell Berry, words

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