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 don't need to know your bass-orenos from your hula poppers to appreciate what a person's tacklebox can tell you about them. Or so says Chris Fink.
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Acorns are a sensory feast, and not just for squirrels. Chris Fink demonstrates.
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A bear, 30,000 blueberries, and Optimal Forage Theory. Chris Fink puts it all together.
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What do carpenters and writers have in common? Chris Fink knows.
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For the love of the goose, don't call them "sky carp." It's all a matter of context, says Chris Fink.
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You've got to be in the right place at the right moment — and Chris Fink was, when the mulberry tree let loose.
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Chris Fink joins a ragtag team of adventurers as they — saiddle? paddail? — their way down The Great River.
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Someone is sending secret messages to Chris Fink in the wilds of Minnesota. Can he decode "Sandscript?"