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"Writing About Unique Landscapes and Places Through Immersion, Reporting, and Research," Holly Haworth, environmental writer, instructor, UGA English department.

Join the Environmental Ethics Certificate Program seminar for a talk open to the public by special guest Holly Haworth, an environmental journalist and essayist whose work appears in The New York Times MagazineOrionLapham’s QuarterlySierraOxford AmericanThe Utne Reader, the On Being radio program blog, and elsewhere. Haworth will speak about her approach to writing about unique landscapes and places through immersion, reporting, and research. She will share techniques for developing a strong place-based writing practice, and talk about how writing can serve as a tool for getting to know nature and the environment more intimately.

Her talk will be followed by a Q & A. Haworth’s work has been included in The Best American Science and Nature Writing and listed as notable in The Best American Travel Writing. She is a recipient of the Middlebury Fellowship in Environmental Journalism. Her first book, A Field Guide to Listening (Bloomsbury), is forthcoming

This event is part of the Environmental Ethics Certificate Program Seminar Series.

All lectures are free and open to the public.

Virtual attendees must register in advance by visiting this link. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Environmental Ethics Certificate Program: ravick@uga.edu.

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