A Philadelphian Fictionalizes the Urban Homesteading Movement

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

West Philly’s Nic Esposito (you may have seen him speaking at last fall’s TEDx Philly event) has completed a novel about urban homesteading.  He writes about the current sustainability movement in Philly and its broader implications across our entire country by focusing on the journey of a few Philadelphians who are homesteading in the city.  BUT he’s self-publishing, so in order for any of us to see this lovely book, he needs our help.  Head on over to his Kickstarter page to throw him a few bucks.  In return you can get a signed copy of the book, a garden consultation from Nic, AND a secondary character named after you!

Posted by Erica on 03/15 at 06:54 PM


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