Recommended by Letters from Jeni Hankins
A space for confronting the environmental crisis with pragmatism and hope.
Isabelle's reflection on Robin Wall Kimmerer's "Braiding Sweet Grass" left me feeling profoundly connected. I have always loved "things" as though they were speaking to me. And, in fact, they do. Isabelle reminded me of this through her writing.
these fieldnotes embrace stories about making things with cloth and paper, travels with needle, thread, paints and notebook, my ongoing love for printing with leaves, and my compulsion to dip my toes in the ocean whenever the opportunity arises
India shares my deep love of family stories and making connections to the past, present, and future through stitching and textiles. She is a brilliant storyteller and also offers guidance on dyeing, stitching, and transforming cloth. Enjoy!
Undogmatic writing advice from an unconventional romance author. Create a sustainable writing practice that results in publishable work.
Charlotte is not only as crazy about yarn as I am, but she also writes very useful essays about writing, procrastination, and making time for your work. She feels like an old and wonderful friend!






