TYRA A. OLSTAD has worked as a seasonal park ranger, cave guide, and paleontology technician for the National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service in Arizona, South Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, and Alaska. She is an alumna of Dartmouth College, the University of Wyoming, and Kansas State University and the author of Canyon, Mountain, Cloud: Absence and Longing in American Parks.
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"In this engaging memoir, Tyra Olstad details her quest to understand a deep attraction to the open spaces of North America's western prairies and plains. . . . Many readers will be able to relate to the several attempts it takes Olstad to find the courage to step off a set path into the unmarked wilderness during her first time working at Petrified Forest National Park. Nonetheless, she soon turns into a devoted off-trail walker and observer of the rocks, plants, animals, fossils, weather, and seasons of the wild landscapes of the West, which she describes in vivid prose enhanced with photographs and hand-drawn, illustrated maps."--Great Plains Quarterly "Meditative, philosophical, and evoking breathtaking wonder of nature's mysteries, Zen of the Plains is the next best experience to visiting a thriving prairie in person."--Midwest Book Review "Olstad speaks not merely to Plains aficionados and devotees of nature writing but also to readers who like to think critically about issues of space, place, and the literary representation thereof."--Kent Ryden, author of Mapping the Invisible Landscape: Folklore, Writing, and the Sense of Place "This young woman has a poetic style and a good eye, she's an excellent writer with a tremendous future. The illustrations are outstanding and add much to the value of this work."--Gary Lantz, author of Morning Comes to Elk Mountain: Dispatches from the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge