Posted on 6 May 2019
by J.S. Graustein
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Want to join us on a literary ecology adventure?
Category: FoldedFieldNotes, needs, opportunitiesTags: activity, citizen science, ecolinguistics, ecolit, ecology, essay, field trip, flash fiction, folded word, FoldedFieldNotes, heidi marshall, js graustein, lab, microplastic, observation, open2you, plastic, Poetry, poetsforscience, writers4earth
Posted on 21 January 2016
by marykagillis
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Joseph Hutchison, current Poet Laureate of Colorado (2014-2018), is the author of more than 15 books. He teaches at the University of Denver’s University College, where he directs the Arts & Culture and Global Affairs programs. He lives with his wife in the mountains southwest of Denver. Two of his most recent chapbooks, The Earth-Boat and The Satire Lounge, as well as his translation of Miguel Lupián’s Ephemeral, have recently been published with Folded Word.
Category: author interviewTags: chapbook, colorado, ecology, folded word, interview, joseph hutchison, landscape, Mexico, poet laureate, Poetry, poetry of place, translation
Posted on 23 July 2015
by marykagillis
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a column exploring the intersection of literature and ecology by Maryka Gillis A few weeks ago, I found myself directed up the last hill leading to a primitive campsite overlooking a canyon. Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park is small at just under… Continue Reading “Eco-Lit: Sense of Place”
Category: column, eco-litTags: acclimation, black canyon, ecolit, ecoliterature, ecology, ecosystem, edward abbey, folded word, gary snyder, gunnison national park, james galvin, jennifer ackerman, literature, maryka gillis, millenial, moving, place, Poetry, surroundings
Posted on 9 April 2015
by marykagillis
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a new column exploring the intersection of literature and ecology by Maryka Gillis Like many Millenials, I have anxiety and foreboding concerning the changes across Earth’s climate and ecosystems. Call it what you will – climate change, global warming, global weirding, an unfortunate coincidence… Continue Reading “Eco-Lit: Reclaiming Hope”
Category: column, eco-litTags: Aimee Nezhukumatathil, Barbara Kingsolver, climate, ecolit, ecoliterature, ecology, folded word, hope, literature, Mark Doty, maryka gillis, Matthew Dickman, millenial