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K. Lauren de Boer

K. Lauren de Boer

Essayist, Poet, Composer


K. Lauren de Boer is an essayist, poet, and composer living in the Shasta Bioregion of the North American continent. He is currently visiting professor in the Integrative Learning Program in Eco-Cosmology at the Institute for Educational Studies at Endicott College.

For nearly ten years he was Executive Editor of EarthLight Magazine, an international publication exploring ecology, spirituality, and cosmology that had its beginnings with the Society of Friends (Quakers) Committee on Unity with Nature. He has published essays and poetry in a number of magazines and anthologies, including Ecotherapy,(Sierra Club Books), Courting the Wild: Love Affairs with the Land (Hireath Press), Parabola Magazine, the Ecozoic Reader, Yes! Magazine, and several more. His book of ninety-five poems, Where It Comes From, explores themes of nature and the human spirit.


CONTRIBUTIONS TO HUMANS & NATURE:
  • Toward a New Cultural Reverie: A Cosmological Basis for the Ecological Citizen
    From Minding Nature’s Spring/Summer 2020, Volume 13, Number 2 issue.
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