Three WordPressers Making a Splash
It always makes us happy to hear about the achievements of writers,
photographers, and artists who choose WordPress.com as their home on the
web. Today, let’s celebrate recent exciting news from Gaia Vince, Max
Becherer, and Rolli.
A writer with a message
Science writer and editor Gaia Vince has chronicled her travels around the world on her blog,
Wandering Gaia.
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Three WordPressers Making a Splash
The resulting book,
Adventures in the Anthropocene: A Journey to the Heart of the Planet We Made,
is an absorbing (and chilling) account of the ways in which humans are
rapidly transforming the environment — often for the worse.
Earlier this fall,
Adventures in the Anthropocene won the prestigious Royal Society Winton Prize for Science Books,
bringing Vince’s work, along with the important topics she covers, back
to the spotlight. She joins a list of illustrious past winners,
including Stephen Hawking, Stephen Jay Gould, and Jared Diamond.
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Going underground in Afghanistan
Photojournalist Max Becherer has been covering war-torn Iraq and Afghanistan since 2003, and his work has appeared in leading publications like
TIME and the
New York Times.
His latest project, however, leaves war in the background; instead, he
focuses on Afghanistan’s less-known emerald miners (and the communities
around them).
Photo by Max Becherer
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Dynamite and Prayers: Emerald Miners of Afghanistan
contains visceral, dynamic portraits of people and landscapes that far
too often remain invisible. You can hear Max discuss this project — and
his work more broadly — in an interview on
HeatherBlog.
A new platform for an accomplished artist
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan, writer and cartoonist Rolli has published several books, including the recent
I Am Currently Working On a Novel. His comics regularly appear in the
Wall Street Journal,
Adbusters, and elsewhere.
Comic by Rolli
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Rolli has recently embarked on another exciting adventure, finding his cerebral, off-kilter work a new home at
The Walrus, one of Canada’s most prestigious magazines. You should check out his weekly contributions — both his flash fiction pieces and comics are bite-sized, thought-provoking treats.
Do you have an achievement to celebrate with us? We’d love to hear about it — let us know in the comments.