by Laurie Scheer | Nature News, The Writing Landscape, Writing Advice
Greetings New Nature Writers, There is good news on the horizon for Nature writers. Publishers Weekly has recognized a new category within their weekly reporting – Vital Signs: Environment & Climate Change Books 2021 that will feature new volumes of work by...
by Laurie Scheer | Nature News, The Writing Landscape, Writing Advice
February – Black History Month, Chinese New Year and Valentine’s Day – and butterflies. Yes, this is the heart of Winter, but know that butterflies are on the horizon. Some food for thought this week: BYGONE DAYS – A look at one...
by Laurie Scheer | News and events, The Writing Landscape
Saturday, February 27, 2021 10am Pacific/11am Mountain/Noon Central/1pm Eastern New Nature Writers presents Our First Ever Saturday Drop-in Session To those of you that have subscribed you’ve been receiving our blogposts The Weekly Landscape. We’ve been featuring...
by Laurie Scheer | News and events, The Writing Landscape
Welcome Nature Writers. This week’s BYGONE category features a fascinating musician who has dedicated his life’s work to composing music within and with the help of Nature. Meet David Rothenberg: http://davidrothenberg.net For our NOWADAYS selection an...
by Laurie Scheer | The Writing Landscape, Uncategorized
Bygone Days, Nowadays, and Scenic Landscape And now to resume our weekly posts where we look at musings from the past and present regarding Nature Writing and offer a look at happenings ahead on the horizon. This week, we have two amazing articles that are not only...
by Laurie Scheer | The Writing Landscape
Welcome to the Weekly Landscape where we’ll post a bit of history Bygone Days, celebrate current writing with the potential to save the Earth, Writing Nowadays, and a look into the future with some Scenic Outlook pieces. Enjoy! Bygone Days Ken Layne has declared...