October 10, 2011
Stafford celebrated for lifetime of stories
Professor Kim Stafford, an award-winning author and poet, shares his philosophy of writing in this magazine profile.
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An award-winning writer and poet, Kim Stafford, director of the Northwest Writing Institute at the Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling, shared his philosophy of civic engagement, storytelling, and engaging others through teaching in this profile for High Country News magazine.
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