The many facets of Amy Martin
Amy Martin, a lifelong Texan, has forged a varied career in journalism, laced with activism and leadership, and infused with a deep spirituality and concern for the Earth. A journalist and writer for over 40 years, she is the author of Wild DFW: Explore the Amazing Nature In and Around Dallas-Fort Worth (Timber Press). Currently senior features writer for GreenSource DFW, she is also writing the biography of Ned Fritz, Texas’ most important environmentalist. Her other books include Itchy Business: How to Treat the Poison Ivy and Poison Oak Rash, Holy Smokes: Loose Herbs & Hot Embers for Intense Group Smudges & Smoke Prayers, and Speaking of Mother Earth (co-author). She is a popular speaker giving talks all over North Texas.
In prior years, she was contributing editor and Dear Garbage columnist for the national magazine Garbage (recycling and features), and has written for Dallas Morning News (recycling), Dallas Observer (music), TheaterJones (comedy, magic, and cirque), and D magazine and Dallas Times Herald (performing arts).
Martin sits on the Trails And Preserves Program board of Dallas County Open Space and the Friends of LLELA boards. She is a team leader for Ned & Genie Fritz Texas Buckeye Trail Restoration and Friends of Piedmont Ridge.
Martin managed a private nature preserve in Northeast Texas for 12 years, where she converted 15 acres into tallgrass prairie and rehabilitated wildlife habitat. She now volunteers in the Dixon Branch Greenbelt of her Eastwood neighborhood and for North Texas Master Naturalists.
For 15 years, Martin also operated a popular alternative news service called Moonlady News, derived from her nickname Moonlady. A leader in Earth-centered and unaffiliated spirituality, Martin was director of Earth Rhythms and creator/producer of the acclaimed Summer and Winter SolstiCelebrations for 20 years.
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