My friend, Carol White has written a couple of anthologies, one titled Catskill Peak Experiences and the other Adirondack Peak Experiences. Carol is hard at work on her New England Peak Experiences. Using the other 2 as a guide, NEPE will be excellent as well. She is looking for contributors with each story its individual chapter. There are many who post here who have great stories to tell. Sure hope Forestgnome decides to post stores about his wildlife interactions.
Here is Carol's summary of the project and what she's looking for:
If you have a story to tell about hiking/climbing in New England, Carol White is compiling another anthology, the third in the trilogy of Peak
Experiences books. Visit http://carolwhite.org for previous "peak
experiences" contents to guide your possible subject choices, which may
include everything from a days-long backpack to vignettes about
interesting experiences in the mountains. Previous tales include
accidents, hypothermia and frostbite, bushwhacking, getting lost, lessons
learned, extreme weather, animal encounters, equipment malfunction or
forgetting vital items, humor, nature observation, accounts of why we do
this, tales of the old days, and much more. You can submit a story via a
Word attachment to [email protected] or send to 28 Mulberry St., Clinton,
NY 13323, and include a picture to illustrate it. Rather than a specific
deadline, she will collect great stories until she has enough material
for a book of about 300 pages."
Here is Carol's summary of the project and what she's looking for:
If you have a story to tell about hiking/climbing in New England, Carol White is compiling another anthology, the third in the trilogy of Peak
Experiences books. Visit http://carolwhite.org for previous "peak
experiences" contents to guide your possible subject choices, which may
include everything from a days-long backpack to vignettes about
interesting experiences in the mountains. Previous tales include
accidents, hypothermia and frostbite, bushwhacking, getting lost, lessons
learned, extreme weather, animal encounters, equipment malfunction or
forgetting vital items, humor, nature observation, accounts of why we do
this, tales of the old days, and much more. You can submit a story via a
Word attachment to [email protected] or send to 28 Mulberry St., Clinton,
NY 13323, and include a picture to illustrate it. Rather than a specific
deadline, she will collect great stories until she has enough material
for a book of about 300 pages."