
Tempest Bradford kindly provided these useful links: Nisi Shawl’s essay “ Representing My Equals,” Bradford’s “ Representation Matters,” and the r esources section of the Writing the Other website. In the meantime, to enhance and supplement information in the book about diversity and writing the other, writer and teacher K. Later this year we’ll build a complete page of outside resources on any number of writing topics. This is especially true of the Appendix extras, which generally provides a “key” to exercises set out in the book.įor the revised Wonderbook, we’ve added two robust features based on the environmental storytelling section of the Appendix: White Deer Terroir Project examples and Seneca Depot Postcard Project by biologist and HWS professor Meghan Brown and The Ecology of Storytelling by Kate Schapira. If you haven’t read Wonderbook, you should know that this section is not meant to provide a comprehensive look at creative writing topics but to provide supplementary material. Hopefully you’re visiting while you read Wonderbook to check out the extras promised via Webinator web icon in the book, divided up by chapter.
