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1. Cloth book was reviewed by and featured in the New York Times, the Guardian, the Atlantic, Pacific Standard, Politico, Shelf Awareness, the Chicago Tribune, and the Minneapolis Star Tribune, among other prominent national and regional publications 2. Author was interviewed by the Nation, Longreads, MPR's Climate Cast, Chicago Review of Books, and the Creative Nonfiction podcast 3. Cloth book received blurbs from nonfiction luminaries including Elizabeth Kolbert, Terry Tempest Williams, Charles C. Mann, and Anne Fadiman 4. Author continues to write extensively about sea level rise; she has…mehr

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1. Cloth book was reviewed by and featured in the New York Times, the Guardian, the Atlantic, Pacific Standard, Politico, Shelf Awareness, the Chicago Tribune, and the Minneapolis Star Tribune, among other prominent national and regional publications 2. Author was interviewed by the Nation, Longreads, MPR's Climate Cast, Chicago Review of Books, and the Creative Nonfiction podcast 3. Cloth book received blurbs from nonfiction luminaries including Elizabeth Kolbert, Terry Tempest Williams, Charles C. Mann, and Anne Fadiman 4. Author continues to write extensively about sea level rise; she has contributed to the New York Times, the Washington Post, Harper's, the New Republic, and Guernica 5. Author toured cloth widely in Spring 2018, hitting coastal communities on East and West coasts 6. Sea level rise and environmental consequences of climate change continue to influence coastal communities; most recently, news of Hurricane Florence and Hurricane Maria continue to dominate the news cycle
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Elizabeth Rush's journalism has appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, The Atlantic, The Guardian, Harper's, Pacific Standard, and the New Republic, among others. She is the recipient of fellowships and grants including the Howard Foundation Fellowship, awarded by Brown University; the Andrew Mellon Foundation Fellowship for Pedagogical Innovation in the Humanities; the Metcalf Institute Fellowship; and the Science in Society Journalism Award from the National Association of Science Writers. She received her MFA in nonfiction from Southern New Hampshire University and her BA from Reed College. She lives in Rhode Island, where she teaches creative nonfiction at Brown University.