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Homecoming

Julie Gabrielli, David B. Williams, Susie Mawhinney, Thalia Toha, Amanda Royal, Kendall Lamb, Sally Gillespie, Dawn Smith, Kate Howlett

NatureStack journal, Building Hope essays, climate fiction, and my singing dog.

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🍃 Reciprocity: the interview

Nature writer, n. A person who delights in paying attention, being astonished, and telling about it.1

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Julie Gabrielli

    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.

  • David B. Williams

    I am a writer, historian, and tour guide focused on the intersection between people and landscape, particularly in the Pacific Northwest.

  • Susie Mawhinney

    Romping through the seasons on a hill in South West France... a lighthearted journal of love, light, self sufficient chaos and childhood recollections.

  • Thalia Toha

    Architectural preservationist & geographer (Princeton University). Family from Sumatran super-volcanoes. Architectural Digest, Homes & Garden, SELF. Tree house nerd.

  • Amanda Royal

    Investigator of hope. Former newspaper reporter and current eco-news junkie. Two Nevada Press Association awards for environment reporting. Worldwide internal honorable mention from The Associated Press. Centrist collector of solutions.

  • Kendall Lamb

    Nature writer, memoirist, mother and poet. A former whale biologist now living in a beautiful mountain valley, dreaming of the sea with my feet in the river and my pen on the page.

  • Sally Gillespie

    Author of ‘Climate Crisis and Consciousness: Re-imagining our world and ourselves’, enthusiastic community gardener, Jungian psychotherapist in a former life.

  • Dawn Smith

    A retired veterinary technician/ wildlife rehabilitator, passionate about wildlife conservation. Now having fun writing about the animals who have long fascinated me.

  • Kate Howlett

    writer & social ecologist. PhD on kids’ relationship with nature. I write about nature connection & why this matters.

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