Kim Todd (born April 15, 1970) is an American author. She is also a professor of creative writing at the University of Minnesota.[1] She has written essays and several books of nonfiction, primarily about environmental history and the natural sciences.
Kim Todd
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Born | (1970-04-15) April 15, 1970 (age 54) |
Nationality | American |
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Alma mater | University of Montana |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Creative writing |
Institutions | University of Minnesota University of Montana |
Todd received her master's in environmental studies and her M.F.A. in creative writing from the University of MontanainMissoula.
Todd is the recipient of a PEN/Jerard Fund award.[2] Her book Tinkering with Eden won the 2001 Sigurd Olson Nature Writing Award.[3][4] Her book Chrysalis was selected by the New York Public Library as a "Book to Remember."[5] Her work has been reviewed in The New Yorker,[6][7] The New York Times,[8] and The New York Review of Books.[9]
Todd has taught environmental and nature writing at the University of Montana, the University of California at Santa Cruz extension, and the Environmental Writers Institute.
The Sigurd F. Olson Nature Writing Awards recognize the best in environmental writing in adult nonfiction and children's literature...Established in 1991, SONWA honors the literary legacy of Sigurd F. Olson by recognizing and encouraging contemporary writers who seek to carry on his tradition of nature writing.
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