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    Announcing the Publication of Breaking Bread

    January 8, 2018

Tag: Lana Bluege

Beyond Words: a discussion with Tiokasin Ghosthorse
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Beyond Words: a discussion with Tiokasin Ghosthorse

On October 12, 2017 by WT Web Content

Originally posted on April 15, 2015 by Lana Bluege Marketing & Social Media Editor Image: Tiokasin Ghosthorse (from www.firstvoicesradio.org) There is power in words. This is a common phrase, but where does this power come from? Specifically, how does the English language have the…

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Metamorphosis author profile: Fern G.Z. Carr
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Metamorphosis author profile: Fern G.Z. Carr

On October 10, 2017 by WT Web Content

Originally posted on March 23, 2015 by Lana Bluege Marketing & Social Media Editor We are beginning a new series of posts that will profile the authors featured in our latest volume, Metamorphosis. Learn more about the Metamorphosis volume here. Click this link to order this and…

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Above the Tree Line
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Above the Tree Line

On October 10, 2017 by WT Web Content

Originally posted on March 6, 2015 by Lana Bluege Marketing & Social Media Editor, Whole Terrain Image: New Hampshire Presidential Range in Winter, Creative Commons I began hiking mountains when I was about 12 years old. My family and I would go camping in New Hampshire…

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The Ripple Effect of a Passionate Teacher: Whole Terrain profiles Jennifer Packevicz
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The Ripple Effect of a Passionate Teacher: Whole Terrain profiles Jennifer Packevicz

On October 10, 2017 by WT Web Content

Originally posted on February 16, 2015 by Lana Bluege Marketing & Social Media Editor We place an inordinate amount of trust in our public school teachers. Think about it: we trust them to take care of our children all day, to create safe…

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Pangaea Exploration: writing at sea with Elizabeth Alberts
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Pangaea Exploration: writing at sea with Elizabeth Alberts

On October 10, 2017 by WT Web Content

Originally posted on January 21, 2015 by Lana Bluege Marketing & Social Media Editor, Whole Terrain “Look deep into nature and you will understand everything.” Albert Einstein “In every walk with nature one receives more than one seeks.” John Muir We recently learned about a…

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