EMA interviews conservationist and author T. A. Barron about the 25th anniversary of “The Ancient One”, life, the environment, and what the future has in store.
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Standing Tall Speech – Save the Redwoods League
Bestselling author & conservationist T. A. Barron announces the release of his new podcast, Magic & Mountains.
Interview with T. A. Barron (Sandra Bornstein’s Blog for Writers & Readers)
by Sandra BornsteinSandra Bornstein's Blog for Writers & ReadersJuly 21, 2014 Original Article | PDFWhat happens when you mix nature with fantasy? A simple answer–T. A. Barron’s creative books. During the last couple of decades, T. A. has authored 24 books....
From the Giving Tree to the Whomping Willow:
The 9 Best Trees in Literature
From Middle-Earth’s talking “Ents” to the car-destroying Whomping Willow, we’re taking a look the most famous trees in fiction.
Our Children, Our Planet: Raising Kids Who Can Save the Earth
Are there any ways to enlighten as well as empower young people to help protect the air, land, water, and creatures of the Earth?
Loving as Well as Learning – Princeton Environmental Institute
Bestselling author & conservationist T. A. Barron announces the release of his new podcast, Magic & Mountains.
Saving the Environment is Saving Ourselves: An Interview with T. A. Barron
Earthjustice MagazineAugust 2011PDF1. Tell me about your connection to nature. What is your environmental ethos? Nature is my great friend, wise teacher, and true healer. As well as my enduring inspiration. How did all that happen? The best way to explain is to start...
An Interview with T. A. Barron
Elizabeth Varadan covers a variety of topics in this interview with T. A. Barron.
Die Magie Der Natur – BookPaper Germany
dtv BookPaper October 2007 PDF
Why Nature? Why Merlin? Interview
Random House/Listening LibraryAugust 2006PDF1. All your novels—from The Lost Years of Merlin to The Ancient One to The Great Tree of Avalon—deal with the theme of heroism. What really is a hero? Does our world need them? And why? T. A. Barron: Well, let's start with...