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Sub-Categories in Nature Writing
Abbey, Edward@ (21)
Bass, Rick@ (14)
Dillard, Annie@ (10)
Goldsmith, Oliver@ (13)
Krutch, Joseph Wood@ (2)
McCarthy, Cormac@ (3)
McPhee, John@ (5)
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Nabhan, Gary Paul@ (5)
Quammen, David@ (19)
Snyder, Gary@ (21)
Thoreau, Henry David@ (80)
Whitman, Walt@ (30)
Williams, Terry Tempest@ (6)
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Web Sites in Category Nature Writing
Association for the Study of Literature and Environment - Promotes the exchange of ideas and information about literature and other cultural representations that consider human relationships with the natural world.

Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment - Tables of contents and subscription information for this journal of ecological literary criticism, produced by the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment.

Landmarks of American Nature Writing - University of Virginia catalogue of a collection of books, manuscripts, maps, engravings, and photographs related to nature writing about the state from the Seventeenth through Twentieth Centuries.

Nature Study, Nature Writing: Past and Present - Brief bibliography by the Library of Congress.

Nature Writing from the Northern Tier - Annotated bibliography of books written about the natural world between Lake Michigan and the Rocky Mountains.

Naturewriting Resources and Inspiration - Profiles of authors, John Burroughs Medal Award recipients, quotations, techniques, Ron Harton's nature journal, submitted works, and links.

Robert Winkler - Nature Writing - Excerpts, reviews, bird photos, and links from the author of "Going Wild: Adventures with Birds in the Suburban Wilderness."

The John Burroughs Association - Annually awards medals to authors of natural history books and nature essays. Lists of award winners and nature books for young readers, and membership information.

The Spirit of Butterflies: Myth, Magic, and Art - An inspiring book on butterflies and their significance in religion, mythology, superstition, literature, and the arts.

The World As Home - Links literary writing about the natural world to specific ecoregions and to organizations active in preserving natural landscapes or focused on the art of writing.

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