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Martha Ballard is a woman of her time. She expresses frustration but is resigned to the constraints of society. She was ...
Ecological, nonfiction work "Is A River Alive?" explores the animacy and integrity of nature, but suffers from awkward pseudo-poetic statements.
A new Tales Of remaster is on the way. As part of the 30th anniversary celebration, a blink-and-you'll-miss-it tease popped up on social media earlier today, confirming there's a new Tales of ...
“Is a River Alive?,” the new book by Robert Macfarlane, is gorgeously written but also windy and sentimental.
One of the better things about living in the Jacksonville area is the ability to enjoy the St. Johns River. This month's River Life column explains.
If a recent Reddit post is to be believed, we could see the next mainline installment of Tales of at Summer Game Fest.
In his latest work, nature writer Robert Macfarlane considers the vitality of rivers around the globe with prose that flows like the water he so admires.
Tall Tales is a critique of AI — so why do people think it was made with AI? The visual accompaniment to Thom Yorke and Mark Pritchard’s new album is catching heat for the wrong reasons. But ...
Have we broken the natural contract between humans and rivers? The nature writer debates our relationship with the world’s waterways that inspired his latest book, Is A River Alive?
Explore Bordeaux on a river cruise holiday with Avalon Waterways, with wine tasting, vineyards, châteaux, chocolate and views along the Garonne and Dordogne.