Loamy riverbeds provide an unlikely beginning for a heritage game of marbles. Chapter in The MOOWON Book, 2016. [ Read ]
Most of my early professional work was ethnographic, having received doctoral training in anthropology. I later began crafting stories with materials, sounds and light to express what is beyond language. I still work in relationship with people but mostly, nowadays, with plants and soils whose lessons are far worthier of our attention.
All in Writing
Loamy riverbeds provide an unlikely beginning for a heritage game of marbles. Chapter in The MOOWON Book, 2016. [ Read ]
Plants are in constant conversation—not just with soils and light but also with us. To celebrate that relationship, I curated a few gifts for NYT’s Wirecutter that will inspire the green thumb in your life to learn about, tend, and celebrate the plants around them in unexpected, delightful ways.
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