Hamner, Everett. “Here’s to Unsuicide: An Interview with Richard Powers.” Los Angeles Review of Books, 7 Apr. 2018, lareviewofbooks.org/article/heres-to-unsuicide-an-interview-with-richard-powers/. Accessed 11 Feb. 2025.
“Richard Powers discusses his book and his craft with Everett Hamner of the Los Angeles Review of Books.”
*Paulding, Barbara. My Feelings and Emotions Activity Book. Peter Pauper Press, 10 July 2021.
“While having intense feelings and emotions about a last-minute assignment of adding to this annotated bibliography and given fifteen minutes to do it, I found the perfect resource. An interactive activity book about feelings, emotions, and how to handle them was there for me in a time of need.”
PBS NewsHour. ““The Overstory” Author Richard Powers Answers Your Questions.” YouTube, 2 Dec. 2019, www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIfWvIdJNz0. Accessed 11 Feb. 2025.
“In this interview with PBS NewsHour, Richard Powers discusses his book and his writing process. He explains that his book goes beyond psychological or socio-political themes or dramatic styles, combining and allowing the two to interplay.”
Powers, Richard. The Overstory. W.W. Norton & Company, 2018.
“This book is the primary text for this project.”
Vaughan-Lee, Emmanuel. “Kinship, Community, and Consciousness – with Richard Powers.” Emergence Magazine, 16 Jan. 2020, emergencemagazine.org/conversation/kinship-community-and-consciousness/. Accessed 11 Feb. 2025.
“Richard Powers discusses his book The Overstory with Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee of Emergence Magazine.”
Wohlleben, Peter. The Heartbeat of Trees: Embracing Our Ancient Bond with Forests and Nature. Harper-Collins Publishers, 2022.
“Through storytelling and plain-language, the author explains the way humans, animals, and trees operate scientifically. The author does a deep dive into senses and evolution to explain how modern entities live and interact with themselves and their surroundings. While showing the massive intricacies of our systems, the author advocates for human time with trees.”