Soft Fascination by Jeff DeBellis
Featured in Vol.4 Issue 1 | The Spring 2015 Edition Soft Fascination by Jeff DeBellis I built a perfect teepee with dry juniper twigs filled its interior with bits of paper and lit it with a cardboard match. The flame steadily climbed unil the entire teepee was...Listening to Our Listening by Gary Whited
Featured in Vol.4 Issue 1 | The Spring 2015 Edition Last summer I sat on top of Hurricane Point overlooking Silver Lake in central New Hampshire. Wind sounded through scant trees on the steep little hill mingled with the hum of a distant motorboat, then two of...Pear Blossom and Cherry Blossom after Mandelstam by Susan Kelly-DeWitt
Featured in Vol.4 Issue 1 | The Spring 2015 Edition Photo by Ryan Upp, Feature Photographer of the Issue Pear Blossom and Cherry Blossom after Mandelstam by Susan Kelly-DeWitt Pear blossom and cherry blossom argue with me. Their wisdom is ephemeral but they...Dear Mary Oliver by Gloria Heffernan
Featured in Vol.4 Issue 1 | The Spring 2015 Edition Dear Mary Oliver, by Gloria Heffernan Thank you for inviting me to eavesdrop on your conversations with the grasshopper; for allowing me to follow at a safe distance during your solitary walks through the fields just...A Spirituality of Wildness
Contemplative Column by Staff Writer Theodore Richards, Spring 2015 Issue
Diptych on New Mexico by Kael Moffat
Featured in Vol.4 Issue 1 | The Spring 2015 Edition Diptych on New Mexico by Kael Moffat 1. Along I-40, Outside Gallup Beside bones of coyotes bleached like saints, Beside blood dried on concrete like wine on lace, Beside tufts of fur strewn like abandoned...Summer People by Gail Collins-Ranadive
Featured in Vol.4 Issue 1 | The Spring 2015 Edition Abandoned!! I felt utterly abandoned, stranded in front of the neighborhood ice cream stand, reading the ‘closed for the season’ sign. It was after Labor Day, the official end of summer, and 25,000 copies of...A Wayfarer: Gunilla Norris
by Staff Writer L.M. Browning | Featured in Vol.4 Issue 4
Reimagining the Possible: Sandra Ingerman
An Interview with Sandra Ingerman by Staff Writer L.M. Browning
Doing, Not Doing: Reflections on Conservation, Wildness, and the Dao
Re-wilding Column by Staff Writer Jason Kirkey, Spring 2015 Issue
Wild Silence: Seeking Solace in the Age of the Digital Din
Letter from the Editor by L.M. Browning, Spring 2015 Issue