By MinnPost Staff | Published Fri, Feb 5 2010 8:12 am
Mark Neuzil has four books with environmental themes and a Minnesota Book Award to his credit.
MinnPost: Tell us about your most recent book.
Mark Neuzil: “The Environment and the Press” (Northwestern UP) looks at writing about the environment from literary, scientific, and outdoor-adventure perspectives, as well as from the perspectives of religious heritages.
To look at how today’s environmental journalism came about, the book ties together such seemingly disparate authors as those who wrote the Hebrew scriptures, Pliny the Elder, Izaak Walton, Theodore Roosevelt, Henry David Thoreau, and Rachel Carson.
“The Environment and the Press” won the 2009 James W. Tankard Award as the outstanding book on journalism and mass communication from the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
MP: Which writers have been the strongest influences on your own writing?
MN: Columella, Aldo Leopold, Sigurd Olson, Mary Hunter Austin, Izaak Walton and John Burroughs.
MP: What do you love most about living in Minnesota?
MN: The natural beauty of the state.
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