Chris Fink
Chris Fink is a professor of English and Environmental Studies at Beloit College. He is the author of Farmer's Almanac, A Work of Fiction.
He was a founding faculty member of the Master of Fine Arts program at San Jose State University, where he taught for five years. He received the 2003 Silicon Valley Artist’s Grant and founded the John Steinbeck Award for the Short Story.
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You'll never find a salamander if you're looking for one, says Chris Fink.
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A summer in the north woods is defined for Chris Fink by a haunting sound.
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Chris Fink's encounter with a bull snake takes a turn. And a twist. And another turn...
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Chris Fink reluctantly waves goodbye to winter and hello to the delights of spring.
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Have you heard the one about the non-musician who joined a band? Chris Fink is living the dream.
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An annual ritual has been stymied by the weather — and the ice fishermen of Wisconsin are quietly mourning.
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If there's one thing that could make sweeping the chimney worse for Chris Fink...well, it happened this year.
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A colonoscopy, a dog, a walk, a squirrel: Chris Fink gets a lesson in mortality.
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Chris Fink teaches a writing class in the wilderness every summer — He reflects on how they all got there.
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