HEARTSTONE -- SPRING 2006
Water
Contributor List
HEARTSTONE FORUM
ESSAYS
EXCERPTS
Poets:
Jeff Davis, Sam Gray, Libby Falk Jones, Gary Copeland Lilley, Sebastian Matthews, Janisse Ray, Ann Turkle
Artists:
Dusty Benedict, John Dickson, Dave Etheridge, Annette Lemieux, Nigel Marley, George Pickow, D. Reilly, Simon Rose, Tommy Wyche
Lead Interview:
Bill Reilly, Former Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, Founding Partner, Aqua International Partners
Heartstone Forum:
Former Secretary of the Interior, Bruce Babbitt, and environmental clarion-caller and author, Bill McKibben
Essays:
Lee Barnes, Ph. D., dowser and environmental horticulturalist, “Dowsing for Living Water”
Cassandra Carmichael, Eco-Justice Program Director for the National Council of Churches, “Bayou Reflections: God’s Gift of Water”
Courtney Cochran, Warren Wilson College student, “The Bottled Water Phenomenon”
Karen Cragnolin, Executive Director, RiverLink, “Unity is Our Strength”
Thomas Rain Crowe, writer, “Water As Archetype and Sacred Font”
Bill Holman, Executive Director of Clean Water Management Trust Fund, NC, “Winning the Water Wars”
Sara Jenkins, writer, consultant, “What Would Noah Do?”
Bunny Johns, river activist and consultant, “Rivers Run Through It! A Brief History of River Recreation in Western North Carolina”
Tom Kilday, attorney and Warren Wilson College Trustee, “The Right to Water”
John Lane, writer, Wofford College English professor, “The Wild Piedmont”
Grady McCallie, Senior Policy Analyst, NC Conservation Network, “North Carolina’s Water Quality Laws: In Progress?”
Doug Orr, Warren Wilson College President, “Water and Sense of Place”
Jill Drzeweicki Rios, Western Organizer, Clean Water for North Carolina, “Thirsting for a Better Life”
Ruth Shaw, President and CEO, Duke Power Company, “Creating A Web of River Guardians”
Excerpts:
Wilma Dykeman, writer, excerpt from The French Broad
Barry Lopez, with introduction from the author, reprint of essay, “The Bend,” from River NotesWilma Dykeman, writer, excerpt from The French Broad
Barry Lopez, with introduction from the author, reprint of essay, “The Bend,” from River Notes
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