by Aaron Sommers, University of New Hampshire Aaron Sommers graduated with an M.A.L.S. in 2002. He lives in New Hampshire, where, when he isn’t shoveling snow, he’s fending off invisible fans of his fiction. In 1892 Leo Tolstoy published an article titled The First Step.[1] Originally written as the Preface to the Russian translation of [...]
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Why Leo Tolstoy Wouldn’t Super Size It
Posted by editor on September 8, 2009
http://coastline.wordpress.com/2009/09/08/why-leo-tolstoy-wouldn%e2%80%99t-super-size-it/
Seeds, Soil, Survival: Growing Food in the Southwest US
Justin Bendell, Northern Arizona University Justin Bendell, an Illinois native, earned a B.S. in Wildlife Ecology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He moved west and, in 2008, gained a Master of Liberal Studies degree from Northern Arizona University. He resides in Tucson with three chickens and his partner Rose. With the progress of civilization, [...]
Posted by editor on May 14, 2009
http://coastline.wordpress.com/2009/05/14/seeds-soil-survival-growing-food-in-the-southwest-us/
