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Linda is a prolific writer. In addition to the non-fiction and poetry books she has written and/​or edited, Linda has had many essays and poems published in anthologies and magazines.


A List of Anthologies
Essays and poetry by Linda have appeared in many collections of stories. Here's a sampling.

A List of Magazines
Linda's work has appeared in a wide-ranging variety of publications.


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A List of Anthologies

These books contain essays of poetry by Linda. Some of the work has been reprinted elsewhere and some is presented for the first time in these collections.


Going Green:
True Tales from Gleaners, Scavengers, and Dumpster Divers

edited by Laura Pritchett

For Going Green, Pritchett has gathered the work of more than twenty writers to tell their personal stories of Dumpster diving, eating road kill, salvaging plastic from the beach, and forgoing another trip to the mall for the thrill of bargain hunting at yard sales and flea markets. These stories look not just at the many ways people glean but also at the larger, thornier issues dealing with what re-using-- or not-- says about our culture and priorities.

Anthology. Published 2009; size 8.5 X 5.5
$19.95 -- paperback ISBN: 978-0-8061-4013-1
240 pages; 25 b&w illustrations
Published by University of Oklahoma Press
Phone 405-325-2000 or 1-800-627-7377
www.oupress.com



Black Earth And Ivory Tower:
New American Essays from Farm And Classroom

edited by Zachary Michael Jack

Includes an excerpt from Linda M. Hasselstrom’s "Addicted to Work" from her book Land Circle (1991, Fulcrum).

Anthology. Published August, 2005; size: 6 x 9
$24.95 – paperback ISBN: 157003611X
University of South Carolina Press



Chicken Soup for the Nature Lover’s Soul
edited by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen and Steve Zikman

Linda M. Hasselstrom's essay, "Night of the Bells," an excerpt from "Aurora Borealis and Bells" from her book Land Circle (1991, Fulcrum) is included.

Anthology. Published 2004; 384 pages; size 5.5 X 8.5
$12.95 – paperback ISBN 0-75730-146-0
Health Communications; www.chickensoup.com or www.goscape.com



Deep West:
A Literary Tour of Wyoming

edited by Michael Shay, David Romtvelt & Linn Rounds

19 contemporary Wyoming writers including Linda M. Hasselstrom, whose selections provide an extensive view of the literary and cultural landscape of the cowboy state. Linda’s essay “Everything I Need to Know I Learned from My Horse” appears in the book.

Anthology. Published 2003; 464 pages; size 6 X 9.
$22.95 – paperback ISBN 0-9714725-7-2.
Pronghorn Press; 335 2nd Ave. N. Greybull, WY 82426



Sisters of the Earth:
Women’s Prose and Poetry About Nature (Second Edition)

edited by Lorraine Andersen

This fully revised and updated edition with a new preface includes nearly fifty new pieces. Here you’ll find Linda M. Hasselstrom’s essay “Night in the Country.”

Anthology. Second edition published 2003; 496 pages; size 5 X 8.
$15.00 – paperback ISBN 1-40003-321-7
Vintage (Random House)



A Road of Her Own:
Women’s Journey’s in the West

edited by Marlene Blessing

Twenty travel essays, including a story by Linda M. Hasselstrom, “Beulah Land,” about a car breakdown in a scary western town.

Anthology. Published 2002; 211 pages; size 6 X 9
$24.95 – hardcover ISBN 1-55591-307-5
Fulcrum Publishing
Please note: Linda has some copies of this book for sale.



A more complete bibliography coming someday . . .


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