Posted on 31 December 2018
by J.S. Graustein
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Folded Field Notes is an interactive column that explores a new ecological topic each fortnight — part writing challenge, part citizen science project — led by alternating guides with assistance from editor & ecologist JS Graustein. Will you join us? TODAY’S TOPIC : Nocturnal… Continue Reading “Folded Field Notes: NOCTURNAL”
Category: essay, FoldedFieldNotes, poemTags: active, amwriting, barbara flaherty, citizen science, comfort, dark, ecolinguistics, ecoliterature, ecosystem, field notes, folded word, FoldedFieldNotes, js graustein, moon, night, nocturnal, observation, response, writing prompt
Posted on 30 November 2018
by J.S. Graustein
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Folded Field Notes : Join our community writing project exploring the ecological theme of “silence.”
Category: FoldedFieldNotes, opportunities, poemTags: amwriting, barbara flaherty, citizen science, ecolinguistics, ecoliterature, ecosystem, field notes, folded word, FoldedFieldNotes, js graustein, observation, ocean, poem, quiet, response, restoration, sea, silence, Winter, writing prompt
Posted on 30 October 2018
by J.S. Graustein
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Folded Field Notes : Join our community based writing project exploring the ecological theme of “imprint.”
Category: FoldedFieldNotes, opportunities, poemTags: amwriting, autumn, barbara flaherty, citizen science, dusk, ecolinguistics, ecoliterature, ecosystem, field notes, folded word, FoldedFieldNotes, imprint, js graustein, observation, ocean, poem, response, sea, stars, web, writing prompt
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