Michelle Nijhuis
@nijhuism
Author of BELOVED BEASTS, https://t.co/SakZfhddby. Consigliere @HighCountryNews, bylines @NatGeoMag, @nybooks, @nytopinion &c. Find me @[email protected]
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6/7 @ 7pm — @ JohnVaillant explores the intertwined histories of the oil industry, the birth of climate science, and the unprecedented devastation wrought by modern forest fires in FIRE WEATHER. Joined by Michelle Nijhuis.
powells.com/book/fire-weat…
Michelle Nijhuis (Michelle Nijhuis) on fens, bogs, swamps, moors, mires, morasses, quagmires, and muskegs go.nybooks.com/3ZtPJOa
Our April 20 issue is online now, with Jameel Jaffer on the “ethical train wreck” at the OLC, Rumaan Alam on Namwali, Michelle Nijhuis on swamps and bogs, E. Tammy Kim on the legend of Harry Bridges, Mark O’Connell on the world without us, and much more. go.nybooks.com/3G1zykq
Happening now! Featuring the power trio of LeahSottile.Substack.com Kathleen McLaughlin and Emily Benson.
This Thursday! Looking forward to talking about BELOVED BEASTS with Daegan Miller, author of the great THIS RADICAL LAND, in a conversation hosted by Henry David Thoreau. Register to join us virtually: thoreaufarm.org/beloved-beasts/
At next week's AWP conference in Seattle, I'll be on a panel about narrative science writing with Michelle Nijhuis robertakwok Emily Benson and Jane C. Hu
We'll chat craft and technique, with specific examples
Consider stopping by. We'd love to see you!
#AWP23
'As Toews, Polley, and the movie’s cast make clear, women talking are also women thinking.' Michelle Nijhuis considers the new adaptation of Women Talking.
lithub.com/in-women-talki…
For Literary Hub I wrote about the film adaptation of Emma Donoghue's The Wonder, a pretty great movie with a very dumb opening. All hail Miss Flo 🙌🏼
Join Josephine Woolington @RamonShiloh & me tomorrow to talk about camas, huckleberries, cranes, clouds, humans & more! 7 pm at the Powell's Books mothership 🦋
11/15 @ 7pm PT — Josephine Woolington blends science and prose in her powerful debut, WHERE WE CALL HOME. Speaking alongside illustrator @RamonShiloh & joined in conversation by Michelle Nijhuis.
powells.com/book/where-we-…
Kneel before Zod!
Seriously, thanks for your congratulations, as someone once said.
But you know what would be better than congratulations? A recurring donation to Nevada Independent to show your appreciation for not just me but the incandescent team here.
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