Washington state-based freelance writer, illustrator and editor who covers the environment, natural history, science, and place. […]
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Washington state-based freelance writer, illustrator and editor who covers the environment, natural history, science, and place. […]
Intersectional feminist, UX designer, maker, staunch pickle-hater, and small business owner. […]
Tamar Kupiec is a freelance writer based in Washington State, covering educational and environmental issues. She came by way of New York City, where she earned a master’s in creative writing from The New School, received a New York Foundation for the Arts fellowship in nonfiction writing, and worked as a writer in residence in […]
Nick Neely is the author of Coast Range and Alta California. He teaches in Eastern Oregon University’s low-residency MFA program with a concentration in wilderness, ecology, and community. […]
Ana Maria Spagna is the author of several books including Uplake: Restless Essays of Coming and Going and Reclaimers, stories of elder women reclaiming sacred land and water. Her work has been recognized by the Society of Environmental Journalists, Nautilus Book Awards, and as a four-time finalist for the Washington State Book Award. […]
Justin DeVine is an illustrator, graphic designer, and beard-grower. Originally from California, he now resides in the Midwest with his wife and too many cats. […]
Colleen Stinchcombe writes about the environment, health, and outdoor recreation from her home in Edmonds, Washington. […]
Jeffrey Veregge is an award-winning Native American artist and writer from the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe near Kingston, Washington. […]
Dr. David Ragland is co-founder and former co-director of the Truth Telling Project of Ferguson and visiting professor at Pacifica Graduate Institute in community, liberation, indigenous, and eco-psychologies. […]
Michelle Connor is the president and CEO of Forterra. She has worked on behalf of community and environmental well-being in Washington for the past 30 years. […]