What I’m reading | Eating Stone: Imagination and the Loss of the Wild – Ellen Meloy
Reading Ellen Meloy is like inhabiting a naturalist’s body and an artist’s brain, glassing for bighorns while breathing hot dust.
Reading Ellen Meloy is like inhabiting a naturalist’s body and an artist’s brain, glassing for bighorns while breathing hot dust.
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