I have an Op-Ed in The Washington Post today, arguing for my favorite thing--the right to roam. If you're interested in learning more about the subject, check out my book, This Land Is Our Land.
[I've written an essay for the Wigtown Book Festival on my pandemic experience, where I've found myself marooned in North Carolina, living among preppers, doomers, and survivalists. Here's a few paragraphs, or just read it in full on the website.] I’m an American who lives in Scotland and who got stuck in America because of the pandemic. I was on a short speaking tour at high schools and colleges in North Carolina when America was locking down and my flight home got canceled.