
Scott Russell Sanders is the award-winning author of A Private History of Awe, Hunting for Hope, A Conservationist Manifesto, Dancing in Dreamtime, and two dozen other books of fiction, personal narrative, and essays. His father came from a family of cotton farmers in Mississippi, his mother from an immigrant doctor’s family in Chicago. He spent his early childhood in Tennessee and his school years in Ohio, Rhode Island, and Cambridge, England. In his writing he is concerned with our place in nature, the practice of community, and the search for a spiritual path. He and his wife, Ruth, a biochemist, have reared two children in their hometown of Bloomington, in the hardwood hill country of southern Indiana. You can visit Scott at www.scottrussellsanders.com. In August 2020, Counterpoint Press will publish his new collection of essays, The Way of Imagination, a reflection on healing and renewal in a time of climate disruption. He is currently at work on a collection of short stories inspired by photographs.
Series
Books

A Conservationist Manifesto
2009

Secrets of the Universe
Scenes from the Journey Home
1991

Burger Chef
2009

The Paradise of Bombs
1987

Children & Nature
Making Connections
2014

The Floating House
1995

Warm As Wool
1992

Earth Works
Selected Essays
2012

Aurora Means Dawn
1989

Staying Put
Making a Home in a Restless World
1993

The Way of Imagination
2020

The Country of Language
1999

Bad Man Ballad
1986

The Engineer of Beasts
1988

Small Marvels
Stories
2022

A Private History of Awe
2006

Hunting for Hope
A Father's Journeys
1998

Wilderness Plots
Tales About the Settlement of the American Land
1983

Crawdad Creek
1999

A Place Called Freedom
1997

The Force of Spirit
2000

Dancing in Dreamtime
2016

Terrarium
1985

Meeting Trees
1997

In Limestone Country
1945




