The Sun Runner Magazine - August - September 2014
The Sun Runner Magazine - August - September 2014
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In this issue
The dog days of summer are here and it's time to curl up by the swamp cooler with some good ol' desert poetry, fiction, and books from classic desert authors. Enjoy poetry and photography by Cynthia Anderson and Bill Dahl, Hi (Desert) 'coos by Feryat Newman, poetry by Jay Cravath and Deenaz Coachbuilder, talk with Mary Sojourner, author of "29," tag along on "The Hunt" by Francene Kaplan, and enjoy John Fraim's look at a true desert classic.
There's plenty more - synchronicity galore, including news on the upcoming Synchronicity Matter & Psyche Symposium with material censored by TED, the strange odyssey of a Native American hero, an app for counting birds slaughtered by "green" power projects in the desert, the battle to save Native American geoglyphs near Blythe, and the wild side of chile peppers.
Enjoy the journal of the real desert!
The Sun Runner Magazine Description:
Publisher: THE SUN RUNNER MAGAZINE
Category: Lifestyle
Language: English
Frequency: Bi-Monthly
The Sun Runner has ceased publication. Back issues are available here on Magzter. The Sun Runner was The Journal of the Real Desert - growing to include all of the Southwest. The Sun Runner was a great guide to desert destinations off the beaten path, as well as to desert issues and culture.
Published since January, 1995, The Sun Runner appealed to desert visitors and locals alike, with insightful features on topics ranging from desert ecology and endangered species, to the best places to explore when traveling the Southwest.
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