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| Writing About the Environment From Rain Forests to Global Warming A workshop presented at the Peace Corps 40th Anniversary Conference Friday, June 21 2:003:00pm Room: Forum |
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| Workshops presented by Peace Corps Writers at the 41st Conference:
The Peace Corps Novel as Literature |
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| Are you concerned about the continuing deterioration of the global environment? Experienced RPCV writers present ways of selling articles to publications looking for accurate and well-argued pieces about the current environmental crisis. | |||||||||||||||||
| Moderator Mike Tidwell (Zaire 198587) is the author of four non-fiction books, including the Peace Corps memoir The Ponds of Kalambayi. |
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| Panelists: William McNally Evensen (Peru 196466) is a veteran Venice, California activist, writer, and publisher. His photo-history book Venice of America: The American Dream Come True, under the pseudonym of Sweet William, signaled the re-birth of Americas first theme park. David A. Taylor (Mauritania, 198385) writes for magazines and documentaries. His National Geographic educational film on endangered species received a silver at the 1997 International Communication Film and Video Festival. He lives in New Haven, Connecticut with his wife Lisa Smith. |
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