Entries for date "November 2012"
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wallacejnichols
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Nov. 20, 2012
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By Dr. Wallace J Nichols from Wild Hope Magazine, Fall 2012 Two decades ago I took my first turtle job in a village called Tortuguero. As a research assistant my job was to study green turtles, protect eggs, tag and measure turtles, occasionally guide visitors, and learn from fellow biologists…
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Nov. 8, 2012
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Those who say "print is dead" have never clutched a carefully designed collection of artwork and writing and felt an electric charge of anticipation. A sleekness of style, a perfect balance between stunning images and intriguing content—the magazines that do it right never get old or tired, only more valuable…
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Nov. 6, 2012
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When I was a kid, I loved to pop the little bubbles in my bubble wrap. I'd work the entire sheet until every bubble was popped. Sometimes they were tiny little bubbles. Sometimes they were big fat bubbles. I felt great satisfaction with each "pop". These days, when I get…
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Nov. 2, 2012
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{ Friday, November 2nd, 6 to 10 p.m.; Featuring Gary Young, David Sullivan, Wallace J. Nichols, Stephen Kessler, Brightside Band, Tan Dreams; Tannery Arts Center studios complex; Free; catamaranliteraryreader.com } By Wallace Baine, Santa Cruz Sentinel It's been 28 years since the larger-than-life editor George Hitchcock closed down his Santa…
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Nov. 1, 2012
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"In 1987, I was a nineteen-year-old biology student at DePauw University, a small liberal arts college in Greencastle, Indiana," Wallace J. Nichols writes in Catamaran Literary Reader, a new quarterly print magazine. The marine biologist and author, a 1989 DePauw graduate, offers an essay titled "Outré Banks of the Mind."…