Jane Wodening, 1410 Quince St., Denver, CO 80220-3117
Copyright Jane Wodening l998
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"You can read Jane Wodening for the grace of the prose, the details of the knowledge, her genius for story, or for her unhesitant focus on the truth of the time-track. She's good at it, and her moment is right here."- Ed Sanders
"I always think of her at the edge of a deep but not dark forest, another way of knowing this world, a physical entering into what has most usually dismissed me. So seeing birds light on her shoulder, a so-called forest creature come to her without fear, became just a part of her usual presence." - Robert Creeley
"Jane has an enviable secret: she knows how to create a world by living in gorgeous harmony on earth." - Jennifer Heath
"If you are tired of writers who elevate urban and suburban neurosis to the status of sensitivity, this writer might save your sanity. She will certainly return you to an older order of ethics and heartfelt love for life in all its variety." - Bobbie Louise Hawkins
"Jane Wodening, where to begin? Along with D. H. Lawrence, Jack London, and Ernest Thomas Seaton, Jane is the finest writer of non-human animal life in North American lit. Her latest work, WOLF, will join WHITE FANG and Cormac McCarthy's THE CROSSING as the most stunning wolf writing ever. In winter, she climbs into her cabin outside Nederland, Colorado, by way of a Dutch door, after snowshoeing four miles from her car. She reports the snowpack to the Weather Service and chats over amateur radio. She's one of the last great Morse code tappers. " - Peter Warshall, naturalist par excellence and editor of "Whole Earth" magazine, in "Whole Earth 92," Spring, l998.

(Jane's ham radio call is AAØZR)

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