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Tone, Technology, and the Writer’s Dilemma
While some muse about whether nature writing is still relevant, others gather to rally action for a planet in peril. In the meantime, apparently, none of this makes any difference to the Earth. These recent headlines they illustrate the dilemma … Continue reading
Posted in Literature, the Arts, and the Environment, Willows Wept Review
Tagged ASLE, Environmental Literature, Iowa State University, nature writing, planet in peril, social media
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