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Today, All Soul’s Day, is a time to honor departed loved ones. The name comes from an old Catholic story about souls waiting in purgatory—that neither-here-nor-there punishment for a life of being . . . meh.
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Nature writer, n. A person who delights in paying attention, being astonished, and telling about it.
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In awe of nature’s design brilliance. I teach architecture and write stories and essays to cultivate hope in the face of climate crisis. Born at 318 ppm.
Nina Schuyler's short story collection, In This Ravishing World, won the W.S. Porter Prize and the Prism Prize for Climate Literature and was published in July 2024. She teaches creative writing for Stanford Continuing Studies.
Artist and writer of Cricklewood Nature Journal, exploring the environment, and our relationship and responsibility to it.
Mother of four, writer of creative non-fiction, adventurer, and lover of all things wild.
Conservation Ecologist and Writer
Photographer and mixed media artist, NE Scotland, who has an affinity with words and uses writing about creativity as a way of thinking. Water woman. Cat slave. The threads that bind my work irrespective of medium are curiosity and fluidity.
Nature-enthusiast, amazement-prone, sharing the wonders of connection with the natural world through photography & stories.
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