Long-time High Plains Register staff member, DeAnna Nolan, has a beautiful guest blog post up at Writing Wyoming! It’s a wonderfully woven essay that aligns her love of geology with her love for writing poetry.
“Geology is more than just rocks. It is the study of the earth, its structure, processes, and history. Which, if you think about it, is a lot like being a writer. Just like Geology, we have a structure of writing, our processes of how we get words from our minds to paper, and we all have a history we need/should share with the world around us.”
Read the rest of her inspiring piece HERE.
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