In @harpers we have Ellyn Gaydos—a farmer, and one of my fav writers on the rhythms of labor and of nature—on Barre, VT, home to some of the last artisanal gravestone carvers, and where a surge in orders after the pandemic brought strange busyness. https://t.co/7Y0aedm4Qd
Ellyn Gaydos’ Issue 26 essay “Escape” offers a poignant reflection on the intertwined threads of work, family, and the ever-turning wheel of life.
The immersive piece, which is featured in the farmworker portfolio, is online now:
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Happy to have a chance to share these stories from my community about three people who found their voice in a public conversation and then stepped forward into leadership. #leadership#community#diversity https://t.co/Qbi6OwaPpu
We're calling on @Hannaford to take action and make sure their store brand milk is free from human rights violations. Hannaford, support worker-led solutions by joining Migrant Justice’s #MilkWithDignity program!
Vermont People (or Pilgrims from elsewhere): Join us for a reading & book signing of Ellyn Gaydos' Pig Years & my Portals this Sunday at 1:30 in Plainfield, VT.
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Memoirist Ellyn Gaydos discusses her twin occupations, farming and writing, on today's special Fully Booked podcast: The Work Episode ◆ https://t.co/aSrqpUcIqI @AAKnopf
If you haven’t yet picked up a copy of Ellyn Gaydos’s PIG YEARS, take some time for her essay, “Brother Sun, Sister Moon,” from our Spring 2022 issue: https://t.co/vkgitN9TIc
In 'Pig Years' by Ellyn Gaydos, a seasonal farmer in upstate New York and Vermont chronicles the struggles and joys of life and labor on small farms, from low wages and loneliness to acres of green that seem to blossom overnight.
#BookOfTheDay: https://t.co/oeRSOjVMyH
Press ▶️ on our latest #ThisIsTheAuthor with guests @ReverendWarnock, @edyong209, & Ellyn Gaydos 🎙️
Listen in as our authors share their experience in the booth & more about their audiobooks! https://t.co/3kJd2DYyht