Wallace Kaufman’s writing in many forms is enriched by the variety of his work in the US, Europe, Central Asia and Siberia. After graduate work as a Marshall Scholar at Oxford University, he taught at major universities, created numerous homestead communities with unique environmental covenants, served in Kazakhstan as resident adviser on housing and land reform, and continues to work as a conflict mediator. He lives on Oregon’s central coast in a house he built at the edge of a forest overlooking a deep water slough and its broad marshes.
His book publication began with The Beaches Are Moving, a natural and human history of America’s beaches that has had an important impact on coastal planning. Coming out of the Woods Perseus Publishing,2001 is the narrative of his efforts to combine homestead development with environmental conservation as he brings up his daughter and builds his own home in the forest. The Hunt for FOXP5 Springer 2016 explores through science fiction the ethical issues gene editing. Kaufman co-authored the novel with David Deamer, astrobiologist and co-inventor of the nanopore genome sequencing process. With his daughter, Dr. Sylvan Kaufman, he is co-author of Invasive Plants. Stackpole,2nd edition 2012 In addition to other books, Kaufman has written hundreds of articles for newspapers and magazines that include Audubon, National Wildlife, Omni, Orion, American Forests, and American Health. He has also been a Science Writing Fellow at the Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory.
LEARNING TO SPEAK: Chukotka 1989
(for my friends in the US0SU Expedition)
Last year when it was over,
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CHILDREN TAKE ALL
Children take all. They give none.
Who are we to ask daughter or son
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FIRES OF FRIENDSHIP
For Diana Coogle, Surrounded by fires in the Siskyous, Sept.2017
The mindless fires raging in the hills
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