Hannah is a naturalist, mariner, international wilderness guide, science journalist, performer, photographer and creative essayist. She graduated from Harvard University in 2009 with degrees in English and Organismic & Evolutionary Biology and holds her MFA in Creative Nonfiction from University of Arizona. She is the recipient of the Barry Lopez Prize in Nonfiction, the Ellen Meloy Desert Writers Award, and the Thomas Wood Award in Journalism, among other honors.
I love you. And I know you’ve seen at least one sea serpent. Again, I love you.
I loved your story about your brother in the Rumpus. It was raw and wild and gorgeous. I’m writing one about my brother who I love so much who drinks. He appears and disappears from my life. I miss being his buddy.
Thank you Kristen! I’m so glad (sad?) that it struck home. It’s hard writing essays about family like that–I look forward to reading yours!