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What’s new?
A lot, actually. Which is largely why this blog has remained untouched for so long. That small press that Midge and I founded about a year ago is humming along nicely. We’ve got about 10 books in various stages of production. Most of these books have strong environmental themes. Like Falling Into Green and The…
The Half-Skinned Steer
At Ashland Creek Press, we’re in the early stages of putting together an anthology of short stories that focus on “how the lives of animals and humans intersect, particularly in regards to the conservation and protection of animals.” And so far we’ve been amazed by the quality and number of submissions received. But if there…

Announcing Among Animals 3
In 2014, we set out to curate a collection of short stories that explored the ways in which we live among—and often in conflict with—our non-human counterparts. And now, here we are with the third edition of this popular book series. The cover of the book features Winky, a local chicken and a survivor, who…
Have you visited EcoLit Books?
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Go FAUX
Hot off the presses! These 1-inch “FAUX” buttons are a positive way of showing your support for non-leather and fur products. And for anyone who purchases a copy of The Tourist Trail, I’ll include a free button (or more if you buy more). Purchase here.
The United States vs. The Sea Shepherd Society
I can’t say I’m surprised this day would come. When I began writing The Tourist Trail in 2008 I envisioned the FBI going after the leader of a fictional anti-whaling group. At the time, the US was largely neutral about the goings-on in the Southern Ocean. This was a matter between the Sea Shepherd and…