Neil Shea

Neil Shea’s first book, Frostlines: Dispatches from the New Arctic, will be published next year.  

Arctic Fantasies

The region has long been an object of dreams, desire, and misunderstanding

By Neil Shea | Monday April 11, 2022
A fisherman stands holding an oar on a narrow wooden raft, floating in a calm sea, sunlight breaking through clouds in the distance.

Take Me Away From Here

Nine books to transport you to other lands as you face the growing number of days at home

By Neil Shea | Tuesday April 21, 2020
Shea: An Alaskan husky named Laban

The Barents Sea: Land of Perpetual Night

As we traveled northward, the twilight diminished, the sky grew darker, until finally our ship crossed into polar night

By Neil Shea | Monday March 2, 2020

What Michael Herr Meant to Me

On Dispatches, mentors, and writing about war

By Neil Shea | Friday July 8, 2016

A Bizarre Bazaar

By Neil Shea | Monday September 7, 2015

W. S. Merwin’s The Book of Fables

Wonder can matter more than statistics and facts

By Neil Shea | Monday July 6, 2015

A Tale of War and Forgetting

Rescuing the memory of a cataclysm

By Neil Shea | Monday September 8, 2014

Learning to Let It Happen

By Neil Shea | Monday February 3, 2014

The After-War

Some wounds don’t bleed

By Neil Shea | Friday December 6, 2013

A Good Soldier Gone Bad

By Neil Shea | Wednesday June 12, 2013

You Make Us Soft

By Neil Shea | Monday March 18, 2013

Long Distance

By Neil Shea | Monday March 11, 2013

Dragons

By Neil Shea | Monday March 4, 2013

Old Ink

By Neil Shea | Monday February 25, 2013

Donuts

By Neil Shea | Monday February 18, 2013

The Theorist

By Neil Shea | Monday February 11, 2013

Helicoptero

By Neil Shea | Monday February 4, 2013

The Cook

By Neil Shea | Monday January 28, 2013

Target Practice

By Neil Shea | Monday January 21, 2013

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