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essayist, journalist, wandering-around-and-looking-at-stuff-ist books: On Trails; In Trees. magazine work: The New Yorker, Outside, NYMag, New York Times Book Review, Emergence, Lapham's Quarterly, n+1, Granta website: robertmoor.com
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how my brain feels after spending all day thinking and talking about trees
The Venus and Jupiter kiss from Western Sahara
There's not even really any rationale given? Just wanton destruction of knowledge for wanton destruction's sake. www.nytimes.com/2026/06/01/c...
Honored by this generous, in-depth, and thoughtful review. Foster deems the book, "A sage, companionable and fulgent meditation on how best to be human," adding that "The prescription is simple: live like a tree.” Here here!
(I believe Woodstock is only a 30 minute drive from Dartmouth, if that helps...)
Such a strange way to start a blurb
Need a bit of help! I'm gonna be doing a book event at the Norman Williams Public Library in Woodstock VT on June 30th, and I'm looking for someone to volunteer as an interlocutor. Ideally a fellow nature writer or enviro journalist... Anyone have any suggestions?