Making Landfall by Paul Lindholdt (review)

Paul Lindholdt, longtime English professor at Eastern Washington University, has made a name for himself as a talented essayist through collections such as In Earshot of Water: Notes from the Columbia Plateau (U of Iowa P, 2011), which received a Washington State Book Award, and Explorations in Ecoc...

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Women
Writers
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