Harold Glen Borland was a nature journalist. During World War II he wrote radio programs for the government and served as special magazine correspondent. He had written several documentary movies, two volumes of poetry, a volume of essays, has collaborated on a play, and has contributed many non-fiction articles, short stories and novelettes to leading magazines here and abroad.
Mr. Borland was graduated from the Columbia School of Journalism. He also attended the University of Colorado and received a Litt.D. from there in 1944.
Just read the introduction and one entry in this book, and I'm already hooked. His language is mesmerizing. Mine is actually titles: Sundial of the Seasons: A Selection of Outdoor Editorials from the New York Times. His reverence for nature reminds me a bit of Wendell Berry. Thank you to my sister for gifting me this book!