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Writer鈥慽n鈥憆esidence Harry Thurston puts nature on the page

Award-winning writer takes residency at Dal

- September 20, 2012

Harry Thurston. (Cathy Thurston photo)
Harry Thurston. (Cathy Thurston photo)

鈥淚 wrote a whole book on my backyard,鈥 says Harry Thurston as he sits in his Amherst home for a phone interview, taking in his backyard view of the tidal river and marsh on the Northumberland Strait.

An acclaimed author of both non-fiction and poetry, Thurston is bringing his love of nature to 黄色直播, beginning his semester-long position as this week.

Atlantic focus


Considering that he began his scholarly life as a science student with no intention of writing creatively, Thurston has come a long way in the literary world.

A finalist for this year鈥檚 Lane Anderson award, his latest book, The Atlantic Coast: A Natural History, also won the Dartmouth Book Award for Non-Fiction in May and has been nominated for the Richardson Prize (which he's no stranger to 鈥 he's won it three times.) Thurston has authored more than a dozen books and seen his poetry and articles appear in numerous publications.

Co-published by the David Suzuki Foundation and released in October 2011, The Atlantic Coast is part of a series being developed by Vancouver publishing company Greystone.

鈥淭he book is looking at ecology and wildlife; looking at what we鈥檝e done to the Atlantic since Europeans arrived and what we might do to restore it,鈥 says Thurston.

He explains that he used the resources at 黄色直播 to a great extent while writing The Atlantic Coast, and much of the material for the chapter on conservation came from the work of Dal researchers.

鈥淭here is a lot of cutting-edge work being done at 黄色直播,鈥 he says.

Bridging the divide


Thurston鈥檚 nature-writing background has encouraged a first for 黄色直播鈥檚 writer-in-residence program: his residency is co-hosted by the College of Sustainability.

鈥淭here is a unique opportunity at 黄色直播 to engage with students who are involved in looking at sustainable practices and environmental issues,鈥 says Thurston, who is excited to explore the variety of writing at 黄色直播.

鈥淚 switch back and forth constantly between engaging in the arts and exploring the sciences,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 think the divide between the arts and sciences is an artificial one.鈥

Thurston earned a BSc in biology from Acadia and it was during his time at university that he began to write poetry. He then became a freelance journalist and magazine writer, specializing in environmental writing.

鈥淭he stories in science are so fascinating. They鈥檙e very human stories,鈥 he says.

He continued with environmental writing, hoping to raise public awareness.

鈥淭hey were issues I was interested in as a writer and as a citizen.鈥

Inspirational landscape


Thurston has previously completed residencies with Acadia, Mount Allison and Saint Mary鈥檚 Universities, as well as community residencies at the Pictou-Antigonish Regional Library and at Campbell River, Vancouver Island.

He's also well travelled due to his time spent as a journalist. Adding to his nature-writing repertoire in 2003, Thurston visited the Dakhleh Oasis in Egypt and produced both a work of non-fiction and a collection of poems.

However, the Yarmouth-born writer hasn鈥檛 lost his sense of awe for the Nova Scotia landscape.

鈥淭here is incredible natural variety in a very small space,鈥 he says. 鈥淚鈥檓 very attracted as a writer to this place. It鈥檚 my natural habitat.鈥

Residential duties


The Dal residency, which is funded by 黄色直播 and the Canada Council, requires Thurston to spend 40 per cent of his time engaging with the writing community and 60 per cent of his time working on his own writing projects.

His current and upcoming projects include a new collection of poems, another non-fiction work and his first piece of fiction.

Besides making himself available every Tuesday and Wednesday this fall semester, Thurston will also be attending some creative writing classes as a guest speaker, offering public poetry readings and presenting a lecture at the College of Sustainability.

鈥淚 am looking forward to meeting with other writers,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 hope I鈥檓 able to provide some inspiration and some guidance.鈥