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  1. Mar 22, 2021 · Inarguably, some of history’s most impactful nature writing has come from women: legendary writers like Rachel Carson, Mary Oliver and Leslie Marmon Silko who have helped us see the world, and our place in it, in new ways. To celebrate Women’s History Month, we’ve compiled a list of ten must-read women writers whose work explores plants ...

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  2. Apr 13, 2017 · Amy Liptrot's first book, The Outrun was a Sunday Times bestselling title and winner of the 2016 Wainwright Prize for nature writing. It was also shortlisted for the Wellcome Book Prize, for the Saltire Non-Fiction Book of the Year, and was recently announced as in the running for narrative non-fiction book of the year at the British Book Awards.

  3. Feb 17, 2023 · Published: February 17, 2023 9:12am EST. I cannot stop writing poems! …. They come from the vocabulary of woods and animals and earth. We shall by morning. Inherit the earth. Our foot’s in the ...

  4. Mar 11, 2021 · Her most recent release, Somewhere in the Known World: A Collective Refugee Memoir tells the true stories of 14 refugees—prescient subject matter at a time when the most massive human migration since the last ice age is underway because of climate change. Katie O'Reilly is Sierra's former adventure and lifestyle editor.

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    • The Grasmere Journals by Dorothy Wordsworth (1771–1855) Few landscapes are as steeped in literary history as that seen from Scafell Pike, England’s tallest mountain, and one of the world's most rapturous stages.
    • What I Have Done With Birds by Gene Stratton-Porter (1863–1924) Gene Stratton-Porter was a gun-toting, trouser-wearing maverick whose 28 books sold more than 50 million copies in her lifetime.
    • The Land of Little Rain by Mary Austin (1868–1934) Most mountains in the United States are named for European male geologists, surveyors, and military officers who measured, climbed, and claimed them.
    • Silent Spring by Rachel Carson (1907–1964) In language anyone could understand, biologist Rachel Carson explained in her 1962 history-making bestseller Silent Spring how the profligate use of synthetic chemical pesticides, especially DDT, after World War II upset the delicate balance of ecosystems.
  5. www.writing.ie › interviews › nature-writing-richardNature Writing by Richard Nairn

    Oct 7, 2024 · By Richard Nairn. 7 October 2024. While the bulk of nature writing in the English language is by British and American authors, Ireland has produced its fair share of popular classics in the genre. Robert Lloyd Praeger’s The Way that I Went has never been out of print since it was published in 1937. One of Ireland’s most famous naturalists ...

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  7. Aug 2, 2016 · Of course, some writers have to fight to be seen on the landscape at all. Enter The Colors of Nature, an anthology of nature writing by people of color edited by Alison H. Deming and Lauret E ...

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