Bruce Barcott
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Bruce Barcott is an American editor, environmental journalist and author. He is a contributing editor of Outside and has written articles for The New York Times Magazine, Mother Jones, Sports Illustrated, Harper's Magazine, Utne Reader and others. He has also written a number of books including The Measure of a Mountain: Beauty and Terror on Mount Rainier (1997) and The Last Flight of the Scarlet Macaw: One Woman's Fight to Save the World's Most Beautiful Bird (2008).
Barcott was born in Everett, Washington, and raised in Alaska, California, and Washington State. After graduating from the University of Washington, he worked for the Seattle Weekly for ten years as a writer and editor. He lives in Seattle, Washington with his wife and fellow writer Claire Dederer, they have two children.
He was a Ted Scripps Fellow in Environmental Journalism at the University of Colorado at Boulder. In 2004 his cover story about the Bush Administration’s changes to the Clean Air Act for the New York Times Magazine was judged the year’s best piece of reporting by the Society of Environmental Journalists.
[edit] Bibliography
- Northwest Passages: A Literary Anthology of the Pacific Northwest from Coyote Tales to Roadside Attractions (1994) ISBN 978-1570610059
- The Measure of a Mountain: Beauty and Terror on Mount Rainier (1997), Random House, ISBN 978-1400062935
- The Last Flight of the Scarlet Macaw: One Woman's Fight to Save the World's Most Beautiful Bird (2008), Random House, ISBN 978-1-4000-6293-5
[edit] External links and references
- Bruce Barcott, personal home page.
- Bruce Barcott, profile at Outside magazine.
- "Of Crime and the River", by Elizageth Royte, New York Times Book Review, February 17, 2008