Come See Me at the Ubud Writers Festival in Bali this October

I am pleased to announce that I will be presenting on a number of panels at the Ubud Writers Festival in Bali this October. Held annually in Ubud, Bali’s artistic and cultural heartland, the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival has become Southeast Asia’s largest and most renowned cultural and literary event. The mission of Ubud Writers & Readers Festival is to create a world class festival that celebrates extraordinary stories and amplifies brave voices; tackles global issues and big ideas. In short: it should be one hell of a get together, with over 30,000 people expected to attend. So, if you are in Indo stop by! I will post the exact dates of my readings when I know them so check back often.

 

 

Holy Mountain Trading Company

Hi All,

I just want to send this link out into hyperspace. Holy Mountain Trading Company, which specializes in exotic teas from around the world is featuring Still Lifes from a Vanishing City on their website. Check it out and while you are there buy some of their tea. The Iron Goddess is, well, strong and amazing. Just like you would expect.

Andrew Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship at Bates College!

 

 

I am so very pleased to announce that I have been selected as the Andrew Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in the Humanities at Bates College. This means I will be teaching creative nonfiction and designing syllabi that bring environmental sciences into the creative nonfiction classroom at Bates College for the next two years. I could not be more honored and pleased.

Nice Review of Still Lifes on DasaBooks!

“The author spent over a year wandering around the vintage architectural marvels of Yangon, Myanmar, documenting the insides of the city’s grand old Colonial buildings, many of which were being demolished by the new wave of “investors” that had descended upon the city. In her introduction to this book, Rush notes that she “wasn’t interested in the architecture so much as the lives that took place inside it.” Indeed, rather than showing only photos of these crumbling architectural marvels, Rush takes you inside the buildings, and inside the lives of the inhabitants, via stunning photographs and revealing essays. Additional essays included in this book were written by noted author Emma Larkin (Secret Histories: Finding George Orwell in a Burmese Teashop) and Thant Thaw Kaung.”

 

Thanks Dasa!