Books by Robert Kull
Robert Kull is an educator, thesis supervisor and researcher. His research interests include lived experience, narrative and autoethnography; the effects of deep wilderness solitude; transformations of consciousness; and evocative photography. Kull has taught in the Master of Arts in Environmental Education and Communication (MAEEC) program for seven years. He has been a presenter for Royal Roads’ Centre for Teaching and Educational Technologies, an online instructor and thesis supervisor. His book Solitude: Seeking Wisdom in Extremes was published in 2008. His work has appeared in Canadian Geographic Magazine, for ‘My Year Alone in the Wilderness’ in 2004, and in Mary Magazine for the story ‘Harmonic Abandon.’ Kull is also a lecturer in the University of British Columbia’s Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies program. His volunteer work and community involvement includes guest lecturing, storytelling and participating in environmental demonstrations. Visit his website, www.bobkull.org