Prof. Natalia Singer
Course: Introduction to Creative Nonfiction, Advanced Nonfiction, Writing from Life, Contemporary Literature of the Environment
Natalia Rachel Singer teaches courses in creative nonfiction, fiction, and the literature of the environment at St. Lawrence University. A long-time advocate of hands-on experiential learning, she has been known to take students outside of the classroom, whether it be to Lampson Falls or Azure Mountain or on the Little River (via canoe) to complete a nature-writing assignment, or to a local farm to write about sustainable agriculture. Singer is the author of the memoir Scraping by in the Big Eighties, is co-editor of Living North Country: Essays on Life and Landscapes in Northern New York, has just completed a novel set in France, My Life in French, and is currently working on a collection of essays.