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 6 March 2019
by J.S. Graustein
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Three, they say, is the largest number you’ll never need to count. Your eyes decide the Threeness or Unthreeness of things at a glance, along with Twoness, Oneness, Zeroality. Fourness and everything above is different, except when patterned like the spots on ladybirds and… Continue Reading “Four Leafed Clover”
Category: essay, WrittenWordWednesdayTags: canterbury, clover, ecolinguistics, england, essay, familiarity, field, finding, fiona jones, folded word, home, search image, searching, 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