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Thursday, July 26, 2012
Radio Interview MTPR
This link takes you to a radio interview I did a few months ago for Montana Public Radio. Thanks Cherie Newman and The Write Question for having me.
http://www.mtpr.net/program_ info/2012-07-26-541
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Review in The Oregonian
WILD DELICATE SECONDS
Charles Finn
Oregon State University Press,
$16.95 paperback, 112 pages
Over the past 15 years, Charles Finn has lived in many places across the rural Northwest. In that time, he's also come face to face with some of the region's iconic wildlife. "Wild Delicate Seconds: 29 Wildlife Encounters" is a book of poetic micro-essays about his sightings. A black bear stops 30 feet from his cabin. A red fox shares a stream. A herd of bison plod past him and his truck, parting around him as if he were a stone in a river. "Because of the unexpectedness of these meetings," Finn writes, "they held a special quality for me. Always there was timelessness, a residue of the sacred, and a lingering feeling that I was witnessing something spectacular. And I was." Finn is the editor of High Desert Journal, a literary and visual arts magazine devoted to works about the interior West.
-- Katie Schneider
Short Review from Library Pirates
"Plundering the stacks for rare gold"
Friday, July 6, 2012
Wild Delicate Seconds: 29 Wildlife Encounters, Black Bears to Bumble Bees by Charles Finn
While not all of his 29 creature encounters are native to Wisconsin, local nature enthusiasts still will appreciate his reflective, observational style. The language is gorgeous, and Finn has a knack for simile. My only criticism may be that he's a bit heavy-handed with the religious, spiritual end of his reverie - but Finn's is an easy-going kind of "gee whiz, observing nature sure proves there must be a higher power!"
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