By Hank Edson /
The laws of nature are ecological and they govern everything. We have a long history as a species of falling prey to a dualism that mistakenly excludes ourselves from the rest of ...
A doe and her fawn walk through the woods on a summer evening. As they move among the trees, the two discover a deep connection to their forest home that helps the mother heal ancient wounds and the ...
By Hank Edson
For about a week and a half Jeremy Narby’s book, The Cosmic Serpent, kept me in a kind of brain-thrill-fever. First published in 1998, it took me a while to get word of ...
by Hank Edson
Starhawk, the ecofeminist, permaculturist, and contemporary voice of goddess spirituality, is a formidable intellect. She is also a fantastic novelist and the author of the best ...
Ingrid, Wyatt and I love reading books aloud to each other and one of the great discoveries this school year has been the creative team of Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre. Reeve provides the ...
A few years ago, on my way to South Africa, I decided read Alan Paton’s classic work, Cry, the Beloved Country, about the conflict that has defined the South African nation ever since the European ...
That's All
By the Author of The Three Act Masterpiece, Cry, the Beloved Country