Holly Feral is the Editor-in-Chief of Driftwood Magazine, the travel and culture digest for the graduated vegan. Holly cut her teeth working for community papers and the Tennessean. Freelancing as a writer and photographer since 2006, she has experimented with fine art photography, historical processes and freelance commercial photography since moving to the Pacific Northwest. I recently had the chance […]
Interview Series
Interview Series: Nick Cooney
Nick Cooney is the author of Change Of Heart: What Psychology Can Teach Us About Spreading Social Change and Veganomics: The Surprising Science on What Motivates Vegetarians, from the Breakfast Table to the Bedroom. His new book How to be Great at Doing Good: Why Results Are What Count and How Smart Charity Can Change the World was just […]
Interview Series: Camille DeAngelis
I met Camille DeAngelis a few years ago. I was giving a talk to Victoria Moran’s Main Street Vegan Academy, and Camille was attending. We’ve stayed in touch since then, as MSVA alumni tend to do. Camille is is the author of Mary Modern and Petty Magic: Being the Memoirs and Confessions of Miss Evelyn Harbinger, Temptress and Troublemaker, […]
Interview Series: Richa Hingle
Richa Hingle is the prolific and award winning recipe developer, blogger, and photographer behind VeganRicha.com. She has a growing community of ardent followers who love making her recipes and sharing them with family and friends. Her brand new cookbook Vegan Richa’s Indian Kitchen just came out yesterday, and I was fortunate to spend some time […]
Interview Series: Kristin Lajeunesse
In 2011 Kristin Lajeunesse quit her job, sold her belongings, and hit the road in an old van named Gerty with the intention of eating at every vegan restaurant in the United States. I followed along on her Will Travel For Vegan Food website, and in 2013, when I saw her eating in New York City’s Peacefood […]