Posted on 29 May 2019
by J.S. Graustein
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This was our territory once. Every lifetime our places and times of day diminish, but as long as food sources remain plentiful we will stay here and adapt — learning to cross carefully the hard grey roadways and the daylight hours, the noise and… Continue Reading “As Forest”
Category: essay, short stories, WrittenWordWednesdayTags: browsing, creatures, deer, ecolinguistics, ecoliterature, essay, fiona jones, flash fiction, folded word, forest, human encroachment, nature, navigating, trees, woods, WrittenWordWednesday
Posted on 19 October 2018
by J.S. Graustein
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Folded Field Notes : Join our community writing project exploring the ecological theme of “transition.”
Category: essay, FoldedFieldNotes, opportunitiesTags: amwriting, autumn, caroline fout, citizen science, cobwebs, ecolinguistics, ecoliterature, essay, field notes, folded word, FoldedFieldNotes, forest, observation, prose poem, response, spider, transition, web, woods, writing prompt
Posted on 19 May 2018
by J.S. Graustein
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poems by Jean L. French 84 pages, 5×7 paperback Launched 30 May 2018: ISBN 978-1-61019-233-0 Global Edition: print $12 JEAN L. FRENCH is the daughter of a logger and a poet with the heart of a naturalist. The poems in Watershed reflect the push-pull… Continue Reading “Watershed”
Category: Catalogue, print, titlesTags: book, california, catalog, feature, fire, folded word, forest, Jean L French, logging, memoir, mountains, nature, poems, Poetry, wildfire
Posted on 24 November 2016
by sampriestley
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He parked his car in the multi-story, got out and breathed the cold air in. The rain swayed in through the upper open plan area like a slow swarm of midges. The sky was the colour of a 4B pencil.
Category: columnTags: art, claire wendling, drawing, fiction, folded word, forest, illustration, love, samantha priestley, sharing, short story