A Literary Field Guide to Southern Appalachia: Wormsloe Foundation Nature Book Ser.
Editat de Rose McLarney, Laura-Gray Street, L L Gaddyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 oct 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780820356242
ISBN-10: 0820356247
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 184 x 241 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
Seria Wormsloe Foundation Nature Book Ser.
ISBN-10: 0820356247
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 184 x 241 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
Seria Wormsloe Foundation Nature Book Ser.
Notă biografică
Rose McLarney (Editor)
ROSE McLARNEY is an associate professor of creative writing at Auburn University and coeditor in chief and poetry editor of the Southern Humanities Review. She has published three collections of poems, Forage, The Always Broken Plates of Mountains, and Its Day Being Gone, winner of the National Poetry Series. Her work has appeared in the Kenyon Review, Southern Review, New England Review, Missouri Review, and many other publications. Laura-Gray Street (Editor)
LAURA-GRAY STREET is an associate professor of English and directs the Creative Writing Program at Randolph College in Lynchburg, Virginia. She isthe author of Pigment and Fume and coeditor, with Ann Fisher-Wirth, of The Ecopoetry Anthology. Her work has appeared in the Colorado Review, Poecology, Poet Lore, Poetry Daily, Hawk & Handsaw, Many Mountains Moving, Gargoyle, ISLE, Shenandoah, Meridian, Blackbird, and elsewhere. L. L. Gaddy (Editor)
L. L. GADDY is a naturalist and writer based in South Carolina. He heads Terra Incognita, a nonprofit company in South Carolina that does environmental consulting, research, and exploration and is president of Terra Incognita Books, which publishes work on natural history and travel. He is the author of Spiders of the Carolinas and A Naturalist's Guide to the Southern Blue Ridge Front.
ROSE McLARNEY is an associate professor of creative writing at Auburn University and coeditor in chief and poetry editor of the Southern Humanities Review. She has published three collections of poems, Forage, The Always Broken Plates of Mountains, and Its Day Being Gone, winner of the National Poetry Series. Her work has appeared in the Kenyon Review, Southern Review, New England Review, Missouri Review, and many other publications. Laura-Gray Street (Editor)
LAURA-GRAY STREET is an associate professor of English and directs the Creative Writing Program at Randolph College in Lynchburg, Virginia. She isthe author of Pigment and Fume and coeditor, with Ann Fisher-Wirth, of The Ecopoetry Anthology. Her work has appeared in the Colorado Review, Poecology, Poet Lore, Poetry Daily, Hawk & Handsaw, Many Mountains Moving, Gargoyle, ISLE, Shenandoah, Meridian, Blackbird, and elsewhere. L. L. Gaddy (Editor)
L. L. GADDY is a naturalist and writer based in South Carolina. He heads Terra Incognita, a nonprofit company in South Carolina that does environmental consulting, research, and exploration and is president of Terra Incognita Books, which publishes work on natural history and travel. He is the author of Spiders of the Carolinas and A Naturalist's Guide to the Southern Blue Ridge Front.