If you’re a lover of books (or any kind of art, really) you’ll probably have faced this dilemma in your enjoyment of a beloved author – that day you find that they are actually a turd of a human being. It’s happened over and over again to me. Here I stand, talking about books I…
011: Hist Fic AND Books That Hurt Yer Guts
Historical Fiction is a well-loved genre, but it's also very wide ranging in its topics, style, and time periods. Kate and Polli give you a rundown on the genre, including some great recommendations depending on your taste. We also talk about crying. Bookish News: The long lists for the 2017 National Book Award are coming out this…
Relatively Wild—Inspired Intersections of Ecological & Social Justice
By sbraunlich
I live within a mile of the Kansas River. In spite of the Bowersock Dam and other infrastructure, this is a good place to connect with wildness. Walking on the levee beside the river offers a chance to watch birds soaring and fishing—great blue herons are frequently present at the river, and in winter bald…
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