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Thanks for the introduction to John’s work. Looks fantastic! I was teaching Transcendentalism this past term and feel inspired to dive into more nature writing.

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Ooooo! A great place to start (if I do say so) would be the NatureStack monthly journal — some wonderful writers in each one.

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Yes indeed!

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Thank you so much, Kathleen, for the kind words and for the sub!

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John and Julie thank you for this excellent interview. The picture you share is spectacular. One of my favorite lines is that writing mirrors your life. The importance of living with nature is a vital message and it's so unfortunate that we've arrived at a point in history that demands a reminder of this. It's very weird that some folks don't seem to get that! Thanks for the important work you're doing.

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Echoing Julie's thanks, Donna.

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Thanks for joining in, Donna, and for your beautiful writing. 💚

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Thank you for that Julie!

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I love John’s work. So great to hear more from him here!

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Thank you, Rebecca!

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John’s writing/work/devotion to nature is so tangible, educational and inspiring. Whether he’s writing about PFAS or his personal relationship to water, his commitment to this earth runs deep. We have so much to learn from nature and I’m grateful there are bright humans like John who can channel and translate some of these lessons for us.

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Yes! Well said! He’s a treasure. 💚

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