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Forest earned a writing arts degree from Rowan University [2] and completed her Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing at The New School. [3] Forest began writing young adult fiction; her book The Neighbor Favor began her first adult romance series. [4] The second book in the series, The Partner Plot, was published in February 2024. In a ...
Again, sales were modest, and by the late-2010’s A Forest Journey looked like it would meet the same fate as the forests its documented. Yet again, happenstance offered the book a new start.
Its review calls Lee's writing "poetic and emotive" and says her "elegance of language is ever present in the work". In its review Geographical called the book "a fascinating and gentle read". [3] It states "It is beautifully written, full of metaphor and short passages of illuminating description. But there is also a sense of melancholy which ...
Circles in a Forest is a novel by Dalene Matthee, originally written and published in Afrikaans as Kringe in 'n Bos in 1984. It is the first book in her series of four "forest novels", set in the Knysna forest .
John Perlin's sweeping, civilizational history 'A Forest Journey' is being revived by Patagonia, the Ventura-based outfitter's publishing imprint. Why Patagonia — yes, that Patagonia — is ...
The book is divided in 43 short chapters ordered by date and roughly covering a whole year. [1] In each of them the author, which visits almost every day a single square meter randomly chosen of an old-growth forest of Cumberland Plateau (), describes what happens to plants, animals and insects living there.
Creative writing is any writing that goes outside the bounds of normal professional, journalistic, academic, or technical forms of literature, typically identified by an emphasis on narrative craft, character development, and the use of literary tropes or with various traditions of poetry and poetics.
The novel's title is derived from the opening lines of Dante's Inferno in which Dante is lost in a dark forest, shown here in this engraving by Gustave Doré. Francesca Angelini, writing in The Sunday Times, called it "a daring novel" [2] and Sarah Hughes, reviewing the book for the i newspaper, described Forest Dark as "a novel of ideas that is impossible to put down".