Nature Writing

$25.00

This standalone lecture explores writing about the natural world, both in a fictional and nonfiction setting. Lecture topics include:

  • why nature?

  • beyond setting: the natural world as metaphor

  • flora and fauna

  • weather and sympathetic fallacy

  • birth, death, and the seasons

This purchase includes:

  • lecture

  • discussion

  • exercises

Note: The standalone lecture series is less forma than B/I/B (which as many of you know, is already informal)! What this mostly means is though I will take questions in discussion it’s meant to be more round table than B/I/B. I also intend to introduce short writing exercises to these classes—you’ll never have to share, but there might be the opportunity to write!

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This standalone lecture explores writing about the natural world, both in a fictional and nonfiction setting. Lecture topics include:

  • why nature?

  • beyond setting: the natural world as metaphor

  • flora and fauna

  • weather and sympathetic fallacy

  • birth, death, and the seasons

This purchase includes:

  • lecture

  • discussion

  • exercises

Note: The standalone lecture series is less forma than B/I/B (which as many of you know, is already informal)! What this mostly means is though I will take questions in discussion it’s meant to be more round table than B/I/B. I also intend to introduce short writing exercises to these classes—you’ll never have to share, but there might be the opportunity to write!

This standalone lecture explores writing about the natural world, both in a fictional and nonfiction setting. Lecture topics include:

  • why nature?

  • beyond setting: the natural world as metaphor

  • flora and fauna

  • weather and sympathetic fallacy

  • birth, death, and the seasons

This purchase includes:

  • lecture

  • discussion

  • exercises

Note: The standalone lecture series is less forma than B/I/B (which as many of you know, is already informal)! What this mostly means is though I will take questions in discussion it’s meant to be more round table than B/I/B. I also intend to introduce short writing exercises to these classes—you’ll never have to share, but there might be the opportunity to write!