
Author of travel memoirs "Walden on Wheels" and "Trespassing across America." Also, movie critic, "right to roam" advocate, and psychotherapist in training. From Western New York, writing from Scotland.
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Ken Ilgunas is the author of the travel memoirs Walden on Wheels and Trespassing Across America, as well as This Land Is Our Land, which advocates for the “right to roam.” Lives in Scotland and writes about gardening, bushcraft, movies, & politics.
Daniel Oppenheimer's Substack is Eminent Americans, a newsletter and podcast about the contemporary American intellectual scene. He is the author of Exit Right (Simon & Schuster, 2016) and Far From Respectable (University of Texas Press, 2021).
William Deresiewicz is the author of five books including Excellent Sheep, The Death of the Artist, and A Jane Austen Education. His most recent book is The End of Solitude: Selected Essays on Culture and Society.
Author from Scotland: travel, nature, myth, culture. Founder of The Big Hoof charity. Journeyed 111 days across the old paths of Europe with an Arabian horse called Sasha. This led to 'In Green', my debut book, released in 2025 with Duckworth.
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