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Q&A with Christina Rivera, author of My Oceans

March 8, 2025 by John Yunker

Christina Rivera is an author from Colorado whose girlhood was bordered by coastlines of the Pacific Ocean. Her debut book, MY OCEANS was longlisted for the Graywolf Press Prize, a …

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Categories Author Q&A, Climate Change, Conservation, Oceans, Q&A, What we're reading

Book Review: Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy

March 4, 2025 by Midge Raymond

In Charlotte McConaghy’s lovely new novel, Wild Dark Shore, Dominic Salt and his family—eighteen-year-old Raff, seventeen-year-old Fen, and nine-year-old Orly—moved to Shearwater Island eight years earlier, when Dominic “needed a …

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Categories Animals, Anthropocene, Book Reviews, Climate Change, Eco-mystery, Ecology, Fiction, Macmillan, Oceans, Plants

Book Review: Kernels of Resistance by Liza Grandia

March 1, 2025 by John Yunker

Nearly 30 years ago, the first genetically modified (GM) seed produced a tomato known as the Flavr Savr. The tomato was engineered for longer shelf life which was where it …

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Categories Book Reviews, Ecology, Gardening, History, Nonfiction, Oil, Organic Farming, Plants, Sustainability, University of Washington Press, What we're reading

Book Review: Pony Confidential by Christina Lynch

February 24, 2025 by Midge Raymond

Christina Lynch’s Pony Confidential is a light, highly readable mystery co-narrated by murder suspect Penny and her childhood pet, Pony, who comes to her rescue despite his lingering resentment that Penny sold …

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Categories Animal Behavior, Animals, Berkley, Book Reviews, Fiction, Penguin Random House, Pets

Writing Opportunity: The Sun (Wild Animals)

February 21, 2025 by John Yunker

The Readers Write section in The Sun is one of the most-read sections of this popular magazine. I’m happy to pass along an opportunity that I suspect will resonate with …

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Categories Animal Behavior, Animal Rights, Animals, For Writers, Writing Opportunities

New and forthcoming environmental books (February 2025)

June 13, 2025February 20, 2025 by John Yunker

So many amazing books. So little time to review them all… Solar Adobe: Energy, Ecology, and Earthen Architecture By Albert Narath How a centuries-old architectural tradition reemerged as a potential …

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Categories Activism, Animal Rights, Architecture, Book Reviews, Conservation, Earth Architecture, Ecology, Oceans, Veganism, W. W. Norton & Company

EcoLit Books Success Story: Talitha May

February 17, 2025 by John Yunker

An EcoLit Books success story doesn’t have to be limited to the written word. Reckoning features artwork by Talitha May who discovered the journal through our list of Literary Outlets …

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Categories Activism, Art, Ecology, Journals and Magazines, Organic Farming, Pollution, Success Story, Sustainability

Book Review: Why Animals Talk by Arik Kershenbaum

February 11, 2025 by Midge Raymond

In his book Why Animals Talk: The New Science of Animal Communication, Arik Kershenbaum notes that animal communication is a young science, and this addition to it, focusing on seven animals, …

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Categories Animal Behavior, Book Reviews, Nonfiction, Penguin Press

The latest environmental writing opportunities

February 9, 2025 by John Yunker

Today I updated our two lists devoted to environmental publishers and journals. To our list of literary outlets for environmental writing I added a new academic journal: Plant Perspectives. They …

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Categories For Writers, Journals and Magazines, Writing Opportunities

Call for Submissions: Companion Species

February 1, 2025 by John Yunker

Edge Effects is a digital magazine produced by graduate students at the Center for Culture, History, and Environment (CHE). They are currently seeking submissions around the theme of Companion Species. Submissions are …

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Categories For Writers, Journals and Magazines, Pets, Writing Opportunities

Book Review: The Skunks by Fiona Warnick

January 29, 2025 by Midge Raymond

In Fiona Warnick’s novel The Skunks, recent college graduate Isabel moves back to her hometown to housesit, babysit, work at a yoga studio, and try to avoid thinking about boys. She …

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Categories Book Reviews, Fiction, Tin House
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