Posts tagged: Simmons B. Buntin

Terrain.org Editor to Moderate ‘The Future of Environmental Essay’ Panel

By , June 28, 2007 5:05 am

Simmons Buntin, editor and publisher of Terrain.org: A Journal of the Built & Natural Environments, will moderate a panel titled “The Future of Environmental Essay” at the 2008 AWP Conference in New York City, January 30 to February 2. Terrain.org will also have a table at the Bookfair.

The panel features writers/editors/teachers/scientists Alison Hawthorne Deming, David Gessner, David Rothenberg, and Lauret Savoy.

Panel Description:

Global warming, urbanization, deforestation—these are only a few of the global dilemmas that environmental writing attempts to tackle. Historically, environmental essay—beginning with writers like Aldo Leopold and Rachel Carson—has taken a place-based, often spiritual approach to environmental issues. But what does the future of the environmental essay hold? Four prominent creative nonfiction writers and editors will provide insight, exploring environmental essay as both craft and motive.

If you’re at the AWP Conference, please plan to join us for what promises to be an exceptional panel.

Terrain.org (Journal and Editor) Featured in Latest Writer’s Digest

By , February 21, 2007 5:08 am

Terrain.org: A Journal of the Built & Natural Environments is one of the featured “path to poetry” online markets in the April 2007 issue of Writer’s Digest.

Take a peek, and you’ll also see an article wrapped around the online markets list titled “Poetic Sustenance,” written by Michael J. Vaughn. It’s an article/interview with four poets: Grace Cavalieri, Jane Hirshfield, Doranne Laux, and Terrain.org editor Simmons B. Buntin. The interview’s theme: getting your poetry out into the world.

Go buy a copy, won’t you? :~)

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