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EcoTheo Review - Enlivening conversations and commitments around ecology, spirituality, and art. Enlivening conversations and commitments around ecology, spirituality, and art.
Julie Wan

Julie Wan

Julie Wan received her MFA in nonfiction writing from the University of Pittsburgh. Her personal narratives have won the Arts & Letters Creative Nonfiction Prize and the William Allen Creative Nonfiction Award, and her stories exploring the anthropology of food have frequently appeared in the Washington Post, as well as on the Splendid Table. She now lives with her husband and two boys in the DC area, where she is working to build a community of creative and contemplative people exploring intersections of art and faith.

Reviews July 20, 2020 July 20, 2020

All We Can Hope: A Review of The World I Leave You

To be descended from immigrants, drawn to a vocation of words, and writing from a spiritual lens is to find oneself in a niche…

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Announcements, Blog, Editorial December 2, 2019 December 2, 2019

New Fiction & Nonfiction Editors

ETR is delighted to welcome two new editors to our incredible editorial team: Julie Wan and Manik Perera! Julie, our Nonfiction Editor, earned her…

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