Elizabeth Kendall is a writer, freelance journalist, photographer, panda-enthusiast and lover of the world. Her work has been featured in Circa: A Journal of Historical Fiction, The Norwich Times, the University of St. Andrews 600th Anniversary Book, So Little Time: Words and Images for a World in Climate Crisis (Green Writers Press, 2014) and the Crux Literary Journal. She has also published a non-fiction book, Race in the Whitest State: Diversity and Multiculturalism in Vermont. She works at an independent school in California. She can be contacted at elizabeth.a.kendall@gmail.com.
Begun as a blog about an academic year spent in St. Andrews, Scotland; posts now explore living in California, Vermont and New Hampshire, photography, travel, creative writing, book reviews, social justice, and current events.
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This blog began as a place to share everyday life while on a university year abroad in St. Andrews, Scotland in 2012-2013. Today it shares nature writing, poetry and literature and reflections of the world with a particular focus on New Hampshire, Vermont and California.
Elizabeth Kendall is a writer, freelance journalist, photographer, panda-enthusiast and lover of the world. Her work has been featured in Circa: A Journal of Historical Fiction, The Norwich Times, the University of St. Andrews 600th Anniversary Book, So Little Time: Words and Images for a World in Climate Crisis (Green Writers Press, 2014) and the Crux Literary Journal. She has also published a non-fiction book, Race in the Whitest State: Diversity and Multiculturalism in Vermont. She works at an independent school in California. She can be contacted at elizabeth.a.kendall@gmail.com.
Elizabeth Kendall is a writer, freelance journalist, photographer, panda-enthusiast and lover of the world. Her work has been featured in Circa: A Journal of Historical Fiction, The Norwich Times, the University of St. Andrews 600th Anniversary Book, So Little Time: Words and Images for a World in Climate Crisis (Green Writers Press, 2014) and the Crux Literary Journal. She has also published a non-fiction book, Race in the Whitest State: Diversity and Multiculturalism in Vermont. She works at an independent school in California. She can be contacted at elizabeth.a.kendall@gmail.com.
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