KRISTINE ZEIGLER is a third-generation California writer who grew up in the rural communities of Bishop and Mammoth Lakes in the Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains. Zeigler’s previous publication cred...mehr sehenKRISTINE ZEIGLER is a third-generation California writer who grew up in the rural communities of Bishop and Mammoth Lakes in the Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains. Zeigler’s previous publication credits include Forge Journal, The Bark, The Peregrine, Charles River Review, Menda City Review, Ignatian Literary Magazine, Barely South Review, and The Saint Ann’s Review. Zeigler previously reported on energy and toxic waste laws and regulations in Washington, D.C. For the past twenty years, Zeigler has been an environmental non-profit leader focused on preserving nature with, and for, people. Zeigler was awarded a writer residency at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest as part of an Oregon State University and U.S. Forest Service program to promote understanding of humanity’s role in nature. She serves as a member of the board of directors of the Mono Lake Committee and blogs about natural and cultural history. A graduate of Lafayette College, Zeigler lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband Joe and rescue dog Connor. She holds a private pilot’s license and flies a Cessna 182.weniger sehen