Environmental writer Jimmy Guignard holds reading and book signing Nov. 19 at Appalachian

BOONE—On Nov. 19, environmental writer Jimmy Guignard will read from “Pedaling the Sacrifice Zone: Teaching, Writing, and Living about the Marcellus Shale” about living, working and raising a family in the middle of the hydrofracking boom in Pennsylvania.

The reading begins at 7 p.m. in Belk Library and Information Commons Room 421 at Appalachian State University. It is sponsored by the Goodnight Family Sustainable Development Department.

Guignard, who is also a university professor and avid cyclist, has witnessed the gradual transformation of the rural landscape his family calls home into an industrial sacrifice zone. In his new book he grapples with the meaning of place and the power of words.

Jimmy Guignard - Pedaling the Sacrifice Zone

Juggling his roles as disinterested professor, anxious father and citizen, and reluctant activist, Guignard reveals how the rhetoric of industry, politicians and locals reshaped his understanding of teaching and his faith in the force of language. From the vantage point of a cyclist, Guignard tracks the takeover, pedaling thousands of miles through Tioga and surrounding counties, where he encounters increased truck traffic, crosses pipeline construction on trails, and passes a growing number of flaring gas wells. Before the dust settles, the Marcellus Shale is expected to support as many as 100,000 natural gas wells on more than 20,000 well pads in Pennsylvania.

Guignard is associate professor at Mansfield University in Pennsylvania where he teaches students to write and ride mountain bikes. He blogs at https://pipelineroad7.wordpress.com.

For more information, contact Dr. Jen Westerman at westermanjh@appstate.edu or 828-262-2493.

Cover of Guignard's book
Published: Nov 10, 2015 1:39pm

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