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Every Natural Fact: Five Seasons of Open-Air Parenting
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Every Natural Fact: Five Seasons of Open-Air Parenting
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Every Natural Fact: Five Seasons of Open-Air Parenting
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Every Natural Fact: Five Seasons of Open-Air Parenting
is a narrative of mother-and-son nature outings across the state of Wisconsin. In a style that blends the voices of Janisse Ray and Annie Dillard, a mother and son explore parallels in the world of people and nature. The interconnected chapters stand on their own and build upon each other. These explorations of natural history, flora and fauna, and parenting themes demonstrate that the mythic thread that winds through everything can still be found, even in a world of wounds. Amy Lou Jenkins' award-winning writing is rich in sensory immediacy, characterization, natural history, and humor.
Amy Lou Jenkins
holds a MFA in literature and creative writing from Bennington College. She has taught writing at Carroll University in Waukesha, Wisconsin, and has presented at multiple writing conferences and workshops. Selections from her manuscript have placed in regional and national contests, including
The Florida Review
Editor's Award in Nonfiction,
Literal Latte
Essay Awards,
Flint Hills Review
Nonfiction Award, XJ Kennedy Award for Nonfiction, and the Ellis Henderson Outdoor Writing Award.
is a narrative of mother-and-son nature outings across the state of Wisconsin. In a style that blends the voices of Janisse Ray and Annie Dillard, a mother and son explore parallels in the world of people and nature. The interconnected chapters stand on their own and build upon each other. These explorations of natural history, flora and fauna, and parenting themes demonstrate that the mythic thread that winds through everything can still be found, even in a world of wounds. Amy Lou Jenkins' award-winning writing is rich in sensory immediacy, characterization, natural history, and humor.
Amy Lou Jenkins
holds a MFA in literature and creative writing from Bennington College. She has taught writing at Carroll University in Waukesha, Wisconsin, and has presented at multiple writing conferences and workshops. Selections from her manuscript have placed in regional and national contests, including
The Florida Review
Editor's Award in Nonfiction,
Literal Latte
Essay Awards,
Flint Hills Review
Nonfiction Award, XJ Kennedy Award for Nonfiction, and the Ellis Henderson Outdoor Writing Award.