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In the Race to Save the Planet, Are We Killing Her Instead? by Karin Zirk
In the Race to Save the Planet, Are We Killing Her Instead? by Karin Zirk
Winner of the California Coastal Commission 2020 Climate Video Challenge Winners: Edison and Ashley Jun. Thanks to our youth for breaking it down. To learn more, visit California Coastal Commission.
Today I’m feeling like I’m living in a world that has too many similarities to Germany in the 1930s.. Just so people are clear about me, I support all genders, all races, all immigration status. All types of humans can be good, kind, sharing people or not. I’m not into Read more…
In this brief video I am reading the first first few pages of Falling From The Moon at home and alone due to COVID-19. Instead of in-person book readings, this is the alternative. The video is not closed captioned but I’ve provided a PDF of the text in lieu of Read more…
In the world of looking at mythology through a depth psychological lens, many people come to the conclusion that we all are living in myths. Some of these myths are based in sacred traditions, some of these myths are based in scientific traditions, some of these myths are based in Read more…
As part of being the Plume Featured Writer of the Month for April 2020, my writing was going to be made available at a special price. Plume subscribers would have received an special offer for Falling From The Moon as well as all sorts of other fun stuff to nurture Read more…
I’m not the sort of person who normally goes around counting my blessings, but with our lives turned upside down due to COVID-19, I’m trying very hard to enjoy the smaller things in my life. Since 50% of my time away from work is spent doing on community meetings, volunteering, Read more…
If you have read the book, I am grateful for your support of my novel and my writing. I hope you enjoyed the book. If you don’t have a copy, click on “Buy the book” and order your copy today. I cannot make this book successfully on my own. I Read more…
An Interview with Karin Zirk
Burning Man is now a household name but the older, more fascinating, Rainbow Gatherings are still obscure. Every summer since 1972 thousands of people co-create a temporary city deep in the wilderness of our national forests. This isn’t a music festival, people are there to practice anarchy and hippy spirituality. Read more…