![]() The Ellen Meloy Fund website also includes poems and tributes to Meloy, such as this by fellow writer of the American West, Terry Tempest Williams: For Ellen: a poem by Terry Tempest Williams She died suddenly at home age 58 and The Ellen Meloy Fund and its Desert Writers Award was created in her memory. Meloy published four books and many essays, some of which can be heard on her website. She graduated from Goucher College with a degree in art, and from the University of Montana with a master's degree in environmental studies. ![]() This is another book which will certainly appear on the shelves when Stills Centre for Photography reopens, presenting The Nature Library alongside their Projects 20 exhibition.Įllen Meloy (1946-2004) was an American nature writer, born Ellen Louise Ditzler in Pasadena, California. From the Sierra Nevada, the Mojave Desert, the Yucatán Peninsula and the Bahamas, Meloy celebrates the wonder to be found within our natural surroundings, all swimming with the “is-it-blue-or-is-it-green color”, turquoise. ![]() An Anthropology of Turquoise is a mix of memoir, natural history and adventure by artist-naturalist Ellen Meloy. ![]()
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