Jeffrey Dunn, writer, culture critic, teacher, and dyslexic, holds a Ph.D. in Culture Studies and English Literature. For forty years his teaching has integrated natural history, creative writing, DIY publication, film, and psychology—all summed up as place-based learning. His first novel, Dream Fishing the Little Spokane , has been described as “melancholic, irreverent, untamed” ( Kirkus Reviews ) and “a hoot that goes down easy” (natural historian Jack Nisbet). Recently, his interview, “A Conversation: Ginsberg on Burroughs,” was anthologized in David Stephen Calonne, ed, Conversations with Allen Ginsberg, 2019. More information and his author website can be found at jeffreydunnspokane.com .