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"If you combined the lyricism of Annie Dillard, the vision of
Aldo Leopold, and the gentle but tough-minded optimism of Frank
McCourt, you might come close to Amy Lou Jenkins.Tom Bissell
author of The Father of All Things
"Sentence by sentence, a joy to
read." —Phillip Lopate, Author of
Waterfront
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Braiding together history, memoir, gentle parenting guidance, and superb
nature writing, Jenkins' prose illuminates the details of ordinary
life."—Susan Cheever, author of American
Bloomsbury
"If you combined the lyricism of Annie Dillard,
the vision of Aldo Leopold, and the gentle but tough-minded optimism of
Frank McCourt, you might come close to Amy Lou Jenkins, a writer who
obliterates the distinction between regional writing and actual,
honest-to-god writing. I, for one, would follow her anywhere."—Tom Bissell,
author of
The Father of All Things
Holy
Cow! Press' first EBook: Every Natural Fact
Holy Cow! Press enters the electronic age of publishing. Jim Perlman's Minnesota literary press recently released
Amy Lou Jenkins' Every Natural
Fact: Five Seasons of Open-Air Parenting. For the first time in its 33 year
history, a Holy Cow! Press book is available in traditional and
electronic book format.
Publisher Jim Perlman and writer Amy Lou Jenkins both enjoy the feel of a book,
the texture of turning pages, the physical presence, even the smell of a book.
Yet when Jenkins and publisher Jim Perlman began to discuss formatting Every
Natural Fact, an essay collection rooted in celebration of the natural world,
they both agreed that issues of sustainability needed to be a part of their
publishing plans. It's not easy to enter the electronic age of book publishing
and many worry about losing the romance of a bound book, and the community of a
favorite bookstore.
"Our new venture into the world of eBooks has been a matter of contemplation for
some time-would book lovers prefer to download books onto a handheld reader and
thereby abandon the traditional printed format? Every Natural Fact is
our first eBook available at the urging of its author; now all of our publishing
contracts include the electronic book formatting," says Perlman.
"I'm not ready to give up the sensual pleasure of holding a book in my hand, but
I have to recognize that books do come from trees and more and more readers look
to eBooks as convenient and sustainable options in book ownership," says
Jenkins. She adds, "I am running out of room for books; my shelves are full.
Stacks of books line the perimeter of my office. An eBook reader might avert the
TV producers from Horders from knocking on my door."
"Ebook publishing is the fastest growing segment of the book business, and we
might as well join the crowd, while waiting for the convincing proof it's the
right thing to do," says Perlman.
Holy Cow! Press was founded in 1977 by publisher Jim Perlman, with the intent of
seeking out and publishing the finest of Midwestern literary works and then
finding a regional and national audience. The press has published some 100 books
of poetry, fiction, essays, memoirs, biographies and anthologies centered on
important themes. The current and backlist titles can be found at
www.holycowpress.org.
What others are saying about Every Natural Fact:
"Any reader drawn to the outdoors will cherish Every Natural Fact and its
author's sensual intelligence potted in the fertile soil of a boundless
curiosity for the world. Amy Lou Jenkins is the Anna Quindlen of the north
woods, the Rachel Carson of the good land of Wisconsin, bequeathing to her son
and to all of us an indestructible sense of wonder." — Bob Shacochis National
Book Award-winning author of Easy in The Islands and The Immaculate
Invasion
"What makes this book such a marvel is the way the human and the non-human are
kept in perfect balance: the psychological dance of a mother and son, with all
its funny, touching, realistic two-steps, intersects with the desire to be
opened up to the mystery and rapture of the natural sublime. It is a splendid
fusion, as much about parenting and education and generation gaps as it is about
patient observation of landscapes in flux. Jenkins' polished literary style
makes it, sentence by sentence, a joy to read."—Phillip Lopate, author of Waterfront
EBooks may be downloaded from Amazon, Barnes and Noble and other eBook sellers.
Amy Lou holds a BSN in Nursing and Professional Communication and an MFA in
Literature and Creative Writing from Bennington College. She teaches as a
university adjunct and at writing retreats, conferences and workshops. Her
environmental and nature writing has been honored by, The Florida Review
Editors Award in Nonfiction, Literal Latte Essay Awards, Flint
Hills Review Nonfiction Award, X.J. Kennedy Award for Nonfiction, and twice
by the Ellis/Henderson Outdoor Writing Award. Her nonfiction has also won first
place in the Jade Ring Award for Essay Writing, Wisconsin Regional Writing Award
in Essay, Memoir, and Travel Writing. She is the recipient of a Mesa Refuge
writing fellowship for environmental writing. She lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
with her husband, son, and two spoiled dogs.