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andrea lankford

@andrea_lankford

Author of RANGER CONFIDENTIAL ⛑️🐻 and the NYT's bestseller TRAIL OF THE LOST 🥾🌲 ⛰️📚❤️‍🩹 represented by by @andreablatt1 @wmebooks

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I worked so hard on this story✍️and pub date is now less than three months away. I hope families of the missing can find some courage and comfort in it. People DO care. And some will go above and beyond in their efforts to bring home a missing hiker. 🥾

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Q11 This nature-loving book nerd finds this topic very provocative, inspiring, and fun. Now name book and an epic wilderness theme we haven’t considered yet. #parkchat

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Q9 In the 1980s, Eddy Harris canoed the entire length of the Mississippi River. His book, Mississippi Solo, reveals how a Black man traveling alone in the wild may encounter both the helpful and the hostile. Have locals ever made you feel unwelcome? #parkchat

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Q8 In Braiding Sweetgrass, Robin Wall Kimmerer explores the unique language of plants and animals, offering us a view of nature as teacher. What lessons have nature taught you? #parkchat

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Q7 Young, troubled, and grieving, Cheryl Strayed, the author of Wild, found recovery and redemption while thruhiking the Pacific Crest Trail. Has there been a time when nature redeemed or healed you? #parkchat

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Q6 What are you seeking most during your own wilderness outings? Solitude like Fromm or social bonding like Robinson? #parkchat

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Q5 In Indian Creek Chronicles, 20 y/o Peter Fromm experiences both the highs and the lows of extreme solitude while spending a winter alone in the Idaho wilderness. How does being alone in the wild make you feel? #parkchat

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Q2 Moby Dick is one of my favorite books. In this classic tale, Herman Melville portrays nature as a manificient yet vindictive entity that may punish us if we harm her. Have you ever felt that nature was out to get you? #parkchat

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Q1 Refuge and other works by Terry Tempest Williams offer a view of nature as a gentle and graceful but also ill and hurting, mirroring the vulnerabilities of our own bodies. Do you recall a place or time that Williams’ themes resonated with you? #parkchat

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Welcome to as special “Wilderness as Muse” edition of #ParkChat featuring @andrea_lankford as our guest host. She’s been here before. Andrea is also the author of “Ranger Confidential. As you check in tonight please tell us where you’re tweeting from. Who’s ready? @naturetechfam


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Almost time for #ParkChat ⏰️

This Wednesday at 9 PM ET #ParkChat welcomes @andrea_lankford author of “Ranger Confidential” as our special guest host. She’ll be looking at  “Wilderness as Muse”-Contemplating epic themes explored by writers obsessed and inspired by the natural world. Wow! Don’t miss this one!

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Looking forward to hosting #parkchat this week. And oh boy, are we going to get deep and dreamy! Sharing our thoughts on "Wilderness as a Muse: Contemplating epic themes explored by writers obsessed and inspired by Nature" Come join us! Follow #parkchat This Wed at 6pm PT/9pm ET

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andrea lankford Reposted

This Wednesday at 9 PM ET #ParkChat welcomes @andrea_lankford author of “Ranger Confidential” as our special guest host. She’ll be looking at  “Wilderness as Muse”-Contemplating epic themes explored by writers obsessed and inspired by the natural world. Wow! Don’t miss this one!

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Cathy Tarr receives a well deserved Humanitarian Award at her high school in Pennsylvania.

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