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Page Lambert
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Founder, Connecting People with Nature and...
Colorado
Author, writing coach, editor, and speaker, Page leads creative outdoor adventures and writing retreats.
Resumo profissional
Page Lambert wears a lot of hats: author, writing coach, retreat leader, speaker, workshop facilitator, editor, senior associate with the Children & Nature Network, happy owner of Farside, a gray Arab gelding, mountain community volunteer, etc.
She leads outdoor creative adventures, often working in partnership with organizations such as The Women’s Wilderness Institute, the Grand Canyon Field Institute, and the Aspen Writers’ Foundation. Her River Writing Journeys for Women were hailed by Oprah's O magazine in '06 as “One of six great all-girl getaways of the year.” www.pagelambert.com.
Page's newsletter and blog, CONNECTING PEOPLE WITH NATURE, AND WRITERS WITH WORDS (www.pagelambert.blogspot.com) is full of articles about the natural world, unsual links to literary life, and interesting observations about how the human world and the natural world intersect.
About Page's Writing:
Winner of the 2009 Orlando Nonfiction Award from AROHO (A Room of Her Own Foundation), Page Lambert is the author of the memoir In Search of Kinship (a Rocky Mountain bestseller) and the novel Shifting Stars (finalist for the Mountains and Plains Book Award). She is a recipient of two Literary Fellowships from the Wyoming Arts Council (in poetry and prose) and was a Fellow at the Jentel Artist Residency Program in Wyoming (Winter 2003).
Her work has appeared in dozens of publications including The Writer; the Christian Science Monitor; Parabola: Magazine of Myth and Tradition; Sojourns; The Denver Post; Heart Shots: Women Write about Hunting; Writing Down the River: Into the Heart of Grand Canyon (winner Willa Cather Award), Homeland: Ranching and a West that Works (winner Colorado Book Award for Best Anthology); Ranching West of the 100th Meridian; Deep West: A Literary Tour of Wyoming; The Stories that Shape Us: Contemporary Women Write about the West, Bugle; Women’s World; IM Cowgirl; Reader’s Digest., Chicken Soup for the Soul books, and elsewhere.
She leads outdoor creative adventures, often working in partnership with organizations such as The Women’s Wilderness Institute, the Grand Canyon Field Institute, and the Aspen Writers’ Foundation. Her River Writing Journeys for Women were hailed by Oprah's O magazine in '06 as “One of six great all-girl getaways of the year.” www.pagelambert.com.
Page's newsletter and blog, CONNECTING PEOPLE WITH NATURE, AND WRITERS WITH WORDS (www.pagelambert.blogspot.com) is full of articles about the natural world, unsual links to literary life, and interesting observations about how the human world and the natural world intersect.
About Page's Writing:
Winner of the 2009 Orlando Nonfiction Award from AROHO (A Room of Her Own Foundation), Page Lambert is the author of the memoir In Search of Kinship (a Rocky Mountain bestseller) and the novel Shifting Stars (finalist for the Mountains and Plains Book Award). She is a recipient of two Literary Fellowships from the Wyoming Arts Council (in poetry and prose) and was a Fellow at the Jentel Artist Residency Program in Wyoming (Winter 2003).
Her work has appeared in dozens of publications including The Writer; the Christian Science Monitor; Parabola: Magazine of Myth and Tradition; Sojourns; The Denver Post; Heart Shots: Women Write about Hunting; Writing Down the River: Into the Heart of Grand Canyon (winner Willa Cather Award), Homeland: Ranching and a West that Works (winner Colorado Book Award for Best Anthology); Ranching West of the 100th Meridian; Deep West: A Literary Tour of Wyoming; The Stories that Shape Us: Contemporary Women Write about the West, Bugle; Women’s World; IM Cowgirl; Reader’s Digest., Chicken Soup for the Soul books, and elsewhere.
Dados profissionais/acadêmicos
Experiência profissional
Connecting People with Nature and Writers with Words
/ owner/manager
2008 -
Presente
Page Lambert, sometimes called a horse whisperer for writers, leads outdoor writing adventures and life enhancement retreats, often working in partnership with organizations such as The Women’s Wilderness Institute, the Grand Canyon Field Institute, and the Aspen Writers’ Foundation.
Page has conducted more than 150 workshops and presentations in the U.S. and British Columbia, and speaks on a variety of motivational, creative and environmental topics.
Her River Writing Journeys for Women were featured in the January, 2006 issue of Oprah’s O Magazine as “One of the top six great all-girl getaways of the year.”
Corporate presentations focus on rediscovering core passions and learning how to more fully integrate them. She also works with clients to help them hone writing skills, develop market-ready manuscripts, envision more creative life styles, and reduce stress by learning how to balance their personal and professional lives.
A Senior Associate on the Leadership Team of the Children and Nature Network, she is a board member of The Vore Buffalo Jump Foundation, founding member of Women Writing the West, and past board member of the Colorado Authors’ League.
Page has conducted more than 150 workshops and presentations in the U.S. and British Columbia, and speaks on a variety of motivational, creative and environmental topics.
Her River Writing Journeys for Women were featured in the January, 2006 issue of Oprah’s O Magazine as “One of the top six great all-girl getaways of the year.”
Corporate presentations focus on rediscovering core passions and learning how to more fully integrate them. She also works with clients to help them hone writing skills, develop market-ready manuscripts, envision more creative life styles, and reduce stress by learning how to balance their personal and professional lives.
A Senior Associate on the Leadership Team of the Children and Nature Network, she is a board member of The Vore Buffalo Jump Foundation, founding member of Women Writing the West, and past board member of the Colorado Authors’ League.
Formação acadêmica
creative writing, 1974
liberal arts, 1972
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Page Lambert "Kids, Chores, and a Sense of Purpose" is tied for 1st in my 2009 "Favorite Blogs" survey. Read the 1/29 post: www.pagelambert.blogspot.com. 1 dia atrás via Twitter
Page Lambert Check this video out -- One With The Herd: A Spiritual Journey http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oS1LAuQA6Rw
02/12/2009 via Twitter
Page Lambert Back to the land and happiness - great NY Times opinion piece by Maira Kalman. http://kalman.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/11/26/back-to-the-land/
30/11/2009 via Twitter
Page Lambert Like the coyotes who prey on wild turkeys, I find myself mostly at peace with the role of predator. Read more: www.pagelambert.blogspot.com. 29/11/2009 via Twitter
Page Lambert postou uma entrada de blog 29/11/2009
Farm City, Deeply Rooted, and Each Featherless Wing
According to The Wall Street Journal, 46 million domestic, farm-raised turkeys were devoured this week (including the 13 pound turkey whose bones have been stewing in my soup kettle until an hour ago). It’s probably fair to say that none of us ever saw “our bird” fully feathered, or heard... more »