Writer-Teacher: Carol Ann Bassett
CAROL
ANN
BASSETT
has written for The New York Times, The Nation, Mother Jones, Condé
Nast Traveler and numerous other national publications. She has traveled
extensively around the world to lecture and conduct journalism workshops
in developing countries such as Nepal, Bolivia and Botswana, and has written
about the environment and indigenous cultures on four continents. She
is author of A Gathering of Stones: Journeys to the Edges of a Changing
World, a finalist for the Oregon Book Award in Creative Nonfiction;
and Organ Pipe: Life on the Edge (Desert Places series). Her essays
have been anthologized in the American Nature Writing series.
Bassett was a regular contributor
to the New York Times and editor of the Tucson Weekly,
an award-winning alternative newspaper that, under her guidance, specialized
in literary nonfiction and investigative stories. She worked as a fulltime
freelance writer for more than 16 years, was an independent producer
for both National Public Radio and Monitor Radio, and has won numerous
awards for her work.
Bassett holds a master's
degree in journalism from the University of Arizona. She teaches Magazine
Writing, Environmental Writing and Literary Nonfiction.
Read these fabulous books by Professor Bassett:
A Gathering of Stones: Journeys to the Edges of a Changing World
Organ Pipe: Life on the Edge
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