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Keynote Speaker Scott Russell Sanders![]() Born in Tennessee and reared in Ohio, Scott Russell Sanders studied at Brown University and earned his Ph.D. from Cambridge University before going on to become a Distinguished Professor of English at Indiana University. Among the more than twenty books are novels, collections of stories, and works of personal nonfiction, including Staying Put, Writing from the Center, and Hunting for Hope. His memoir, A Private History of Awe, was nominated by the publisher for a Pulitzer Prize. His latest book is A Conservationist Manifesto, which envisions a shift from a culture based on consumption to one based on caretaking. For his writing, Sanders won the AWP Creative Nonfiction Award, the John Burroughs Essay Award, the Lannan Literary Award, the Indiana Humanities Award, and the Mark Twain Award. His work has appeared in such magazines as Orion, Audubon, and The Georgia Review, and it has been reprinted in The Art of the Essay, The Norton Reader, and more than fifty other anthologies, including the annual Best American Essays. In all of his writing he is concerned with our place in nature, the work of social justice, the practice of community, and the search for a spritual path. He and his wife, Ruth, a biochemist, have reared two children in their hometown of Bloomington in the hardwood hill country of Indiana's White River Valley.
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