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Aug 7, 2024 |
magazine.washington.edu | Caitlin Klask |Shelby Van Pelt |Charles Burns |David Guterson
When I picture Washington, I see fog drifting through trees on mountains, muddy and mossy rainforests, flashy skyscrapers filled with tech workers, arid fields with giant windmills, winding forest roads with small general stores, cherry blossoms, shipping containers at the port … the list goes on. That’s why I get a thrill reading books that capture Washington’s essence.
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Oct 6, 2023 |
seattletimes.com | David Guterson
Editor’s Note: The following is an edited excerpt from the foreword of “Salmon, Cedar, Rock & Rain,” a new book about the Olympic Peninsula, written by Tim McNulty, with contributions from Wendy Sampson, Loni Grinnell-Greninger, Gary Morishima, Maria Parker Pascua, Francine Swift, Jamie R. Valadez, Lynda V. Mapes, Fawn Sharp and David Guterson. Read more from the book here. I PLAN ON getting to the territory of this book, but first, bear with me and take a look at your right hand, palm down.
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