Four decades of expeditions in the north from Canada to Siberia
Explores the age-old relationship between humans and animals, providing fascinating details about the historic and current use of animals as clothing
The most comprehensive collection yet of American poetry about nature and the environment
Plath’s The Bell Jar and McCullers’s The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter meet South Texas struggles with gender, class, and race
Twenty-four essays, one for each hour of the day, that seek to bridge the gap between natural science and organic beauty
Peter Turchi’s third book on the craft of fiction goes beyond the basics to explore the intricate mechanics of storytelling.
A conversation with beloved writer Barry Lopez about attentiveness, humility, and hope in a troubled natural world
An expansive history of women’s sports at Trinity University against the national backdrop of the women’s rights movement
Profiles of four American writers showing how they interact with the landscapes they live and write in
Debut essay collection exploring landscapes and mythologies at the intersection of environmental, indigenous, and social justice
An exploration of indigenous trauma, climate change, and digital culture in the shadow of a series of Inuit murders in Canada in 1941
Hidden and long-forgotten stories of frontier San Antonio