George Frazier (author)

George Frazier is an American author who writes about the natural landscapes and wild places of the Great Plains and the Midwest. He is also a computer scientist and academic, serving as an assistant professor of Computer Information Sciences at Washburn University. Frazier is the author of The Last Wild Places of Kansas[1] and Riverine Dreams: Away to the Glorious and Forgotten Grassland Rivers of America.[2] Each book examines regional environments through natural history, conservation and place-based narrative.

Writing career

Frazier's writing centers on the ecology, history and cultural significance of landscapes in the Great Plains and the Midwest, in particular rivers, prairies, and lesser-known natural areas. His work often addresses themes of land use, environmental change and conservation.[3] Frazier has cited the destruction of the Elkins Prairie in eastern Kansas as a catalyst in his decision to write about Midwestern landscapes, describing the event as the moment he came to see the importance of wild places in the region. In a documentary produced by the Kansas Land Trust, he reflects on the 70 acre prairie's loss and its influence on his environmental writing.[4] The Last Wild Places of Kansas was designated a Kansas Notable Book, an annual recognition highlighting significant works by Kansas authors or about the state.[5] Frazier also wrote "Niobrara River Dreams," which appeared in the fall 2025 issue of National Parks Magazine.[6]

Reviews and Interviews

  • Riverine Dreams was reviewed by Library Journal[7] and Forward Reviews.[8]
  • The Last Wild Places in Kansas was a featured book in Kansas Reflector.[9]
  • The Last Wild Places in Kansas was reviewed on Kansas Public Radio.[10] as well as the Wichita Eagle.[11] "The Last Wild Places in Kansas takes readers, with great writing, to places many never knew existed."

References

  1. ^ Frazier, George (2016). The Last Wild Places of Kansas. University Press of Kansas.
  2. ^ Frazier, George (2025). Riverine Dreams: Away to the Glorious and Forgotten Grassland Rivers of America. University of Chicago Press.
  3. ^ McCoy, Max (January 9, 2022). "Ten Books Every Kansan Should Read". Kansas Reflector.
  4. ^ "Elkins Prairie". YouTube. Kansas Land Trust.
  5. ^ "Kansas Notable Books" State Library of Kansas.
  6. ^ Frazier, George (Fall 2025). "Niobrara River Dreams". National Parks Magazine. National Parks Conservation Association.
  7. ^ July 1, 2025. Karen Bordonaro. Review of Riverine Dreams: Away to the Glorious and Forgotten Grassland Rivers of America.
  8. ^ October 3, 2025. Jeff Fleischer "Jeff Fleischer Interviews George Frazier, author of Riverine Dreams: Away to the Glorious and Forgotten Grassland Rivers of America."
  9. ^ January 9, 2022. Max McCoy. "Ten Books Every Kansan Should Read."
  10. ^ June 2, 2016. Rex Buchanon. "The Last Wild Places of Kansas Book Review."
  11. ^ December 17, 2016. Michael Pierce. "New Book details places in Kansas you’ve never heard of."