EarthLight mag. features a profile of the naturalist and essayist. Well-known works include "Holy the Firm" and "Teaching a Stone to Talk".
Peruse Dillard's comments about the themes and characters found in "The Living," and learn how she researched the book.
Describes some of the work that went into Dillard's book, "Pilgrim at Tinker Creek." Includes a bibliography of her work and related links.
Contributor advises fellow readers to check out an essay Dillard wrote called the Wreck of Time, in which she discusses news obsession.
Read a poem by the author that was composed from the text of "Cugle's Practical Navigation," by Charles H. Cugle.
Grace Suh interviews the Pulitzer-Prize winner in an article entitled "Ideas are Tough; Irony is Easy."