
Elizabeth Schultz balances academic scholarship on Herman Melville and the environment with writing essays and poems about the people and places she loves. She has published a memoir,
Shoreline: Seasons at the Lake; the essays in
The Nature of Kansas Lands; two collections of poems,
Conversations and
Her Voice; and a collection of short stories,
The Last White-Skin Deer: Hoopa Stories.
She writes a regular column,
Senses of Place, for the Kansas Land Trust newsletter. In 2007, she was a Distinguished Fulbright Lecturer at the Beijing Foreign Studies University and in 2008, co-organized an international conference in ecocriticism in Beijing. [
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