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SUMMARY:“The Wild Dark” with Craig Childs
DESCRIPTION:A night sky is not an absence of light\; it is the presence of 
 the universe. In "The Wild Dark: Finding the Night Sky in the Age of Light"
  (Torrey House Press\, 2025)\, master storyteller Craig Childs embarks on a
  quest to bike from the blinding lights of the Las Vegas Strip to one of th
 e darkest spots in North America. Childs is a fearless explorer of both the
  natural world and the human imagination\, making him the perfect guide to 
 help us rediscover the heavens and to ask: “What does it do to us to not 
 see the night sky?” In a book that is at once an adventure story\, a fiel
 d guide\, and a celebration of wonder\, Childs invites us to look up and to
  look inward\, eyes wide and sparkling with stars.\\n\\nRegistration recomm
 ended to join us in person. Book signing to follow.\\n\\nCraig Childs\, a N
 ovember Writer-In-Residence at the Hemingway House with The Community Libra
 ry\, writes about cultural history\, science\, climate\, nature\, and the v
 isceral experience of living on Earth. With more than a dozen published boo
 ks\, his subjects range from water in deserts to pre-Columbian migrations a
 cross the Southwest. His nonfiction narratives and journalism have appeared
  in The Atlantic\, Outside\, High Country News\, The Sun\, the LA Times\, N
 ew York Times\, NPR\, and Radiolab. He’s won the Ellen Meloy Desert Write
 r’s Award\, Reading the West Award\, Orion Book Award\, the Colorado Book
  Award\, the Galen Rowell Art of Adventure Award\, and three times he has w
 on the Sigurd F. Olson Nature Writing Award. The New York Times says\, “C
 hilds’s feats of asceticism are nothing if not awe inspiring: he’s a mo
 dern-day desert father.” The LA Times says his writing\, “stings like a
  slap in the face.” Born in Arizona\, Craig lives in Southwest Colorado.
LOCATION:415 Spruce Ave\, Ketchum\, ID\, 83340\, United States
URL:https://visitsunvalley.com/events/the-wild-dark-with-craig-childs/
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