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Writers & Readers Conference A Success

We’re still recovering from our big annual Writers & Readers Conference, while also putting the final touches on the winter issue of the magazine. So this week, in lieu of an editor’s blog, we’re sharing a gallery of some of the images from the conference.

Thanks to everyone who joined us – an at-capacity crowd! – and mark your calendars for next fall’s conference, which will take place on Friday, September 30 through Sunday, October 2 at the Hulbert Outdoor Center in Fairlee, Vermont.

Special thanks to The Trust for Public Land, our sponsors. Their support was critical to the success of the conference, and we’re so appreciative of their help.

2015 Writers & Readers Conference Gallery

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A view of Lake Morey on Friday afternoon. | Photo: Northern Woodlands
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The first speaker of the conference: bear authority and author Ben Kilham discussed his decades of work with black bears. | Photo: Northern Woodlands
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Paul Smith Professor Celia Evans entertained the crowd with a performance of her original acoustic folk music. | Photo: Northern Woodlands
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The conference was at capacity, and included a fun mix of participants from across the Northeast. | Photo: Northern Woodlands
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Peter Forbes gave the keynote speech on Saturday morning, discussing his relationship with his mentor Bill Coperthwaite, and included readings from his recently published book, 'A Man Apart: Bill Coperthwaite’s Radical Experiment in Living,' co-written with Helen Whybrow. | Photo: Northern Woodlands
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A discussion during one of the Saturday workshops. | Photo: Northern Woodlands
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Michael Wojtech, author of 'Bark: A Field Guide to Trees of the Northeast,' took a class outside to discuss bark identification. | Photo: Northern Woodlands
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A drawing from one of Michael Wojtech’s workshops. | Photo: Northern Woodlands
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Ginny Barlow and Bob Kimber sharing a laugh. | Photo: Northern Woodlands
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A workshop co-taught by illustrators Nona Estrin and Adelaide Tyrol. | Photo: Northern Woodlands
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A quiet moment outdoors. | Photo: Northern Woodlands
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Author and illustrator David Macaulay gave a fantastic talk that described his creative process. | Photo: Northern Woodlands
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Northern Woodlands columnist and Keeping Track (keepingtrack.org) founder Susan Morse discussed her experiences with cougars, and the possibility of the cats becoming reestablished in the Northeast. | Photo: Northern Woodlands
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Bernd Heinrich and conference attendees, following his Saturday evening talk. | Photo: Northern Woodlands
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Logger and storyteller Bill Torrey (look for his book coming out next year, from Green Writers Press!) started off open mic night. | Photo: Northern Woodlands
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Kent McFarland, from the Vermont Center for Ecostudies, was our final Sunday morning speaker. Kent is a Northern Woodlands favorite for his combination of smarts and humor. Check out his radio podcasts: vtecostudies.org | Photo: Northern Woodlands

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