Michael Frome




New Works


The essays and articles in Heal the Earth, Heal the Soul first appeared (several with other titles) in the following:
“In an Age of Enlightenment wildlife comes first and not last,” Defenders, 1974; “An Indian hears the whispering of his soul,” chapter in Voices from a Sacred Place: In Defense of Petroglyph National Monument, 1998; “Haig-Brown’s heart was with the working stiffs,” Western American Literature, 1994; “Panthers wanted – alive, back East where they belong,” Readings in Argument, Jeanne Fahnestock and Marie Secour, editors, 1985 (excerpted from Smithsonian, 1979); “Must our campgrounds be outdoor slums?” Reader’s Digest, 1969 (True Magazine, 1969); “Replacing old illusions with new realities,” keynote address, National Association for Interpretation, 1990; “Portrait of a conserver: Horace Albright,” Westways, 1964; “A man of the parks: Newton B. Drury,” Cosmos Club Bulletin, Living Wilderness, 1980; “A Kind of Special Breed: Conrad L. Wirth,” American Forests, 1964; “Amazonia is worth more in its natural state,” foreword to South America’s National Parks, by William C. Leitch, 1990.
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“The clock strikes 12 for John P. Saylor,” Field & Stream, 1974; “Only the individualist succeeds,” chapter in Interpretive Views, edited by Gary Machlis, 1986; “Regreening the national parks,” delivered at commemoration of the seventy-fifth anniversary of the National Park Service, Vail, Colorado, 1991; “A wilderness original: Bob Marshall,” foreword to A Wilderness Original, by James A.Glover, 1996; “Earth man: Harvey Broome,” foreword to Out under the sky of the Great Smokies, by Harvey Broome, 2001; “Bitterrooter: Stewart Brandborg,” Wilderness Watch, 1999; “In wildness is the preservation of the world,” delivered at a symposium at Utah State University, 1990; “Afoul of lumber barons and politicians: Charles H. Stoddard,” letter to Stoddard family, 1998; “Heal the earth, heal the soul,” chapter in Crossroads: Environmental priorities for the future, edited by Peter Borelli, 1988.

“Writer with a cause: Richard Neuberger,” Cascadia Times, 1997; “He dignified the scene: an obit for John Oakes,” written for E-Streeter, newsletter of Washington Post alumni who worked in the old plant, 2001; “Reaffirming the writer’s role,” Newsletter of the American Society of Journalists and Authors, 2000 (also in American Writer (“Keeping writing standards high”), 2000; “Illusions of Objectivity,” Montana Journalism Review, 1999; “Sacred space, sacred power,” International Journal of Wilderness, 2005.
 



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