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Articles 1 - 30 of 346
Full-Text Articles in Creative Writing
Spring Island, South Carolina, Marjory Wentworth
Top Of The Ridge, Wally Swist
The Last Word About Fox (Maybe), Mary Oliver
Porcupine Mountains, Robin Chapman
Polar Wind, James Doyle
To Read The World, Polly Brown
Haul Out, Francis Blessington
A Peak Ahead: Much Maligned New Jersey, Uncovered, Christine Woodside
A Peak Ahead: Much Maligned New Jersey, Uncovered, Christine Woodside
Appalachia
No abstract provided.
Mixing Business With Pleasure: Creating A Trail Guide For Rwanda's Nyungwe National Park, Doreen Bolnick, Bruce Bolnick
Mixing Business With Pleasure: Creating A Trail Guide For Rwanda's Nyungwe National Park, Doreen Bolnick, Bruce Bolnick
Appalachia
No abstract provided.
Mr. Snow: John Fry's Influence On Skiing In The East, Peter Bronski
Mr. Snow: John Fry's Influence On Skiing In The East, Peter Bronski
Appalachia
No abstract provided.
Passing Time On A Mountain: Building Walls And Reaching Beyond Them On Denali, Brian J. Glenn
Passing Time On A Mountain: Building Walls And Reaching Beyond Them On Denali, Brian J. Glenn
Appalachia
No abstract provided.
Waterman Fund Essay Contest Winner: Hunting The Woolly Adelgid, Dianne Fallon
Waterman Fund Essay Contest Winner: Hunting The Woolly Adelgid, Dianne Fallon
Appalachia
No abstract provided.
Mountain Voices: Ben English, Jr.: Quiet And Unassuming, His Reach In The White Mountains Is Far And Wide, Doug Mayer, Rebecca Oreskes
Mountain Voices: Ben English, Jr.: Quiet And Unassuming, His Reach In The White Mountains Is Far And Wide, Doug Mayer, Rebecca Oreskes
Appalachia
No abstract provided.
Pemigewasset Dreams: Perched On The Edge Of Cataclysm, Jonathan Mingle
Pemigewasset Dreams: Perched On The Edge Of Cataclysm, Jonathan Mingle
Appalachia
No abstract provided.
A Northern Forest Mosaic: Community-Based Conservation After The Weeks Act, Sally Manikian
A Northern Forest Mosaic: Community-Based Conservation After The Weeks Act, Sally Manikian
Appalachia
No abstract provided.
Public Land Conservation In The East: The Weeks Act Story, Tom Wagner
Public Land Conservation In The East: The Weeks Act Story, Tom Wagner
Appalachia
No abstract provided.
The Slide Show That Saved The Whites: How Philip Ayres Made The Public Care, Christopher Johnson, David Govatski
The Slide Show That Saved The Whites: How Philip Ayres Made The Public Care, Christopher Johnson, David Govatski
Appalachia
No abstract provided.
The Long Way Home: Where Exit Ramps Are Nameless, Christine Woodside
The Long Way Home: Where Exit Ramps Are Nameless, Christine Woodside
Appalachia
No abstract provided.
Appalachia Winter/Spring 2011: Complete Issue
Appalachia Winter/Spring 2011: Complete Issue
Appalachia
Winter/Spring 2011 - Volume LXII, Number 1 - issue #231. Up from Devastation: How the Weeks Act Saved the Eastern Forests
Tracey In The 16th Minute, Timothy Poisson, Tim Fish
Tracey In The 16th Minute, Timothy Poisson, Tim Fish
Dartmouth College Master’s Theses
The COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 has engaged millions of individuals in an existential crisis of values and purpose, echoing throughout “the Great Resignation,” in which 45% or more of Americans have been actively seeking new employment and change in lifestyle (Backman).
Walter Kaufmann’s question and answer,
…could it be that at least some part of what the existentialists attempt to do is best done in art and not philosophy? …at some given time and place one of the arts …says more adequately what the others say less well (Kaufmann 49),
inspires this thesis project—in the form of a screenplay—to answer …
Only Annual, Ann Taylor
Tracks Of Deer, Wally Swist
Yellow-Yellow, Dave Seter
In The Duck Marsh, James Doyle