"When people tell me of the exotic trips they have taken across the country, or around the world, some of which I have had the good fortune to take as well, it is always to the Adirondacks that my heart returns."
Summer 2009
Volume X
No. 1
The Oracle Encounters Competing Myths
My Grandfather Thinks He's In WWII, Germany
The Amazing Spiral Staircase of the Loreto Chapel, Sante Fe New Mexico
Improving Relationships and Dieting
Reviewed by K. T. Mitchell
Reviewed by Michael Buozis
Reviewed by Aparna Sanyal
Reviewed by Allison Elliott
Reviewed by Patrick W. Gallagher
The Adirondack Review is pleased to announce the winner and finalists of the 2008 Photography Contest
The Adirondack Review Photography Contest
Edwina Williams: Bactrian Camel Portrait The Gobi, Mongolia
"Bactrian Camel Portrait " by Edwina Williams
WINNER of the 2008 Adirondack Review Photography Contest
About the Winner
EDWINA WILLIAMS is an anthropologist and a writer of creative nonfiction. Though her original specialization was in Mesoamerican archaeology, at present her main interest is in Tibetan studies. Throughout her travels in Mesoamerica, South America, and most recently in China, Tibet, and Mongolia, she has pursued photography, focusing upon nature and culture.