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    Announcing the Publication of Breaking Bread

    January 8, 2018

Tag: Vermont

Breaking Bread author profile: Lettie Stratton
Breaking Bread Environmental Writing Interviews Profiles Whole Terrain Authors 

Breaking Bread author profile: Lettie Stratton

On February 27, 2018 by Cherice Bock

This post marks the beginning of a series that will profile the authors and artists featured in our latest volume, Breaking Bread. Learn more about the Breaking Bread volume here. Click this link to order Breaking Bread and previous volumes. See also our profiles of Trust contributors…

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Trust author profile: Lené Gary
Environmental Writing Interviews Profiles Whole Terrain Authors 

Trust author profile: Lené Gary

On February 7, 2018 by Cherice Bock

Originally posted on July 26, 2016 We are continuing our series of posts that will profile the authors and artists featured in our Trust volume. Learn more about the Trust volume here. Click this link to order Trust and other volumes. Lené Gary shared “Three True Stories about Dispersion” with readers of…

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Reciprocity: writing and farming in Vermont
Environmental Writing 

Reciprocity: writing and farming in Vermont

On October 2, 2017 by WT Web Content

Originally posted on October 8, 2011 by Hanna Wheeler Image: Julia Shipley grows 50 percent of her diet in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom. Photo by Hanna Wheeler   If chores were a car trip, instead of a process from one end of the barn to…

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Growing seeds, growing business, growing community: a profile of Tom Stearns
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Growing seeds, growing business, growing community: a profile of Tom Stearns

On October 2, 2017 by WT Web Content

Originally posted on April 28, 2011 by Hanna Wheeler Image: Tom Stearns pictured on the cover of his company’s seed catalog. Photo courtesy of High Mowing Seeds   High Mowing Seeds founder and president Tom Stearns knew from a young age that he wanted…

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This Thursday in Keene: Writers from Vermont’s Local Banquet read their work

On September 20, 2017 by WT Web Content

Originally posted on December 7, 2010 by Caroline Abels Rabbit is the new chicken, according to David Robb and Lila Bennett of Tangletown Farm. Learn more about small farmers at Thursday’s Muse Topia [December 9, 2010]. With newspapers folding left and right, magazines…

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