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"The essays and articles were unusually intimate, smart, thoughtful, artful and deeply connected to key regional issues."―Gretchen Legler, High Country News, December 2011
"The Open Spaces anthology is essential reading for anyone moving to Cascadia and to the rest of the world."―Brett Campbell, Willamette Week, June 22 2011
"The metaphysics of Northwest identity, grounded in a confluence of storytelling and analysis, is a ceaseless quest, and Open Spaces, the magazine and now the book, does it better than most. The anthology's lineup of 30 writers [is] impressive for its range, readability, and depth of knowledge."―Capitol Hill Times
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