Association for the Study of Literature & the Environment Biennial Conference
I will be an EXHIBITOR at this year's ASLE conference! I'm super-excited about this. Come by the table for a hug and a surprise.
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I will be an EXHIBITOR at this year's ASLE conference! I'm super-excited about this. Come by the table for a hug and a surprise.
Join Simmons Buntin, Petra Kuppers, Sueyeun Juliette Lee, and Janisse Ray at the ASLE offsite reading, to be held at the Pyramid Atlantic Art Center, 4318 Gallatin Street, Hyattsville, Maryland, on Thursday, July 10, from 7-8 p.m.
Join acclaimed author Janisse Ray for a generative 2-hour writing workshop in which we explore the intersection of story and trees. The session will use mindful observation, sensory details, memories, […]
Lost in the Letters will host a reading with Trees Atlanta on August 16, 2025 from 7-9 featuring writers whose work focuses on nature.
A daylong, in-person writing workshop with Janisse Ray When: Oct. 4, 2025 Hours: 10 am - 4 pm Where: Central Congregational United Church of Christ 2676 Clairmont Road Atlanta, GA […]
This is part of the Book Club & Speaker series. It will be held at Rose Hill Historic Home at Lockerly. Janisse Ray is best known for her book Ecology […]
This year Janisse will be appearing at the iconic Wildlife Arts Festival held in Thomasville, Georgia. Her talk is part of the Land & Lore series. The Land & Lore […]
Janisse will be joining the writers in the Narrative Nonfiction MFA program at UGA on January 7, 2026 for a lecture, "Finding Form: Structure in Creative Nonfiction." This event is […]
The outdoor resort Black Prong, located near Bronson, Florida at the edge of Goethe State Forest, is organizing a speakers series for winter 2026. Black Prong is a keen supporter […]
I'll be giving the keynote address at the annual naturalist symposium. This year's theme is Tap Into Nature: Using apps, social media and citizen science to explore the outdoors.
I am so happy to be giving the Ann J. Abadie Lecture in Southern Studies at the Thirty-Second Oxford Conference for the Book this spring. I knew Ann well and […]