David Gessner
David Gessner is the author of six books of literary nonfiction, including Sick of Nature, Return of the Osprey, and Soaring with Fidel. His essays have appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Best American Nonrequired Reading, The Pushcart Prize anthology, NPR’s This I Believe, The Georgia Review, and The Harvard Review. He has taught Environmental Writing as a Briggs-Copeland Lecturer at Harvard, and is currently an Associate Professor at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. Have a drink with David Gessner at Bill and Dave's Cocktail Hour.
Articles
- Hey, Hey, We’re the Monkeys
From the Editor
- Homeless
- The Reluctant Environmentalist
From the Editor
- The Ecotone Interview with Joy Williams
The Ecotone Interview with Joy Williams
- Home and Away
From the Editor
- The Ecotone Interview with Reg Saner
The Ecotone Interview With Reg Saner
- On Living In-Between
From the Editor
- On Dry Hill
A John Hay Tribute
- Philip Roth, Nature Boy
From the Editor
- On Space
From the Editor
- The Ecotone Interview with Bill McKibben
The Ecotone Interview with Bill McKibben
- On Migration
From the Editor
- All My Walks
Out of Place
- Skeptics
Out of Place
- Learning to Talk Bird
Out of Place
- Naming Our Place
Out of Place

