Susitna Writer’s Voice – December 5, 2021 “What Rises”, by Iver Arnegard
A previously published short story by Iver Arnegard that evokes powerful images of life in the wilderness.
A previously published short story by Iver Arnegard that evokes powerful images of life in the wilderness.
This piece by local writer Iver Arnegard is a story set in North Dakota divided into seventeen pieces.
In this episode, learn about the Lunar Nodal Cycle and eclipses. There is a lunar eclipse later this month that we can see under clear-enough skies.
This SDS Kathleen Fleming talks about the various cycles of the Moon, and the human propensity to see an image in the light and dark patterns on its surface.
In this piece Arthur Mannix tells of a flood in the Northern Susitna Valley that was epic enough to draw national attention. Below are a couple of photos of the … Susitna Writer’s Voice – October 17, 2021 “The Flood of ’86”, by Arthur Mannix
In this episode, Kathleen discusses the changes in the paths of the sun the planets that you can observe across seasons and years.
Corinne Smith answered KTNA’s call for travel stories with some memories of food that has connected her to the cultures of places she has visited, including Hawaii, Indonesia, and Laos.
The skies are once again dark at night, and Kathleen brings us a new Star Date Susitna. Hear about viewing Jupiter and its moons. To view Sky & Telescope’s interactive … StarDate Susitna – September 26, 2021, by Kathleen Fleming
As part of our theme on travel for Susitna Writer’s Voice, Kathleen Fleming tells how she learned a couple travel lessons, the easy way.