On Place | Talk to Historic Macon Foundation | May 31 | Macon, Georgia
Historic Macon is excited to host American writer, naturalist, and environmental activist Janisse Ray for a special Writer Talk on May 31 at 10 a.m. A place has a story […]
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Historic Macon is excited to host American writer, naturalist, and environmental activist Janisse Ray for a special Writer Talk on May 31 at 10 a.m. A place has a story […]
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, […]
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.