Trespasser


By Jill Sisson Quinn | April 24, 2013

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Poet John Keats once wrote that the poetry of the earth is never dead. In honor of this week’s celebration of Earth Day, writer Jill Sisson Quinn tells us why she can’t stay away from the woods.

Jill Sisson Quinn

Jill Sisson Quinn

Jill Sisson Quinn is the author of “Sign Here if You Exist and Other Essays.” Her work has appeared in Ecotone, OnEarth, Orion, and many other magazines. She teaches writing at Mid-State Technical College and lives in Scandinavia.
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