Nature photographer, author, and presenter Amy Gulick kindly took a recent afternoon for a WOWI interview with Tom and myself. Having spent time in Alaska studying the ecology and wildlife, she has made sense of the heavy sciencey-stuff and presents it in her books, such-as “Salmon In The Trees”.
Amy was great to meet with, and clearly is one of the most animated guests I can remember in our nearly three years of podcasting. The passion for her work drove this episode, and was a joy to personally experience. I have no doubt our listeners will be similar thrilled to listen to this WOWI session! ALASKA
Find out about Amy Gulick and her work everywhere online:
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- Amy’s Home Page
- Amy’s Amazon author page
- Yep, ya know you’ve made it when you have a Wikipedia page …
- Follow Amy on Twitter
- Her Instagram page
Also find her at AnnenbergPhotoSpace.org, SalmonInTheTrees.org, CrossCut.com, TheSalmonWay.org, BiArtMuseum.org, BraidedRiver.org, Nanpa.org, GirlsWhoClick.org, SafinaCenter.org, SalmonNation.net, and ExploreGreen.com.


And she’s not stopping. There are other series to write, and with each series it sounds like she is tutoring herself in how to become a career author.
Let’s see, topics included: National Lampoon (with a connection to Garrison Keillor), a dragon, the sister of Sherlock Holmes, a relative of Jack the Ripper, Sarah Susanka, Mary (yes, that one), casino mysteries, and a book temporarily titled Adultery And Other Alternatives To Suicide. One hour wasn’t enough for our interview with Melanie Bacon, but the company offering the free online conference call was heartless and cut us off at an hour. (But, hey, it was free.)








