by Editor | Nov 24, 2022 | Feature Essays, Staff Columns
Appears in The Wayfarer, Autumn/Winter Issue 2022 | Visit Store» Crisis of Education: Childhood in the Age of Loneliness Contemplative Column by Theodore Richards From the melting polar caps to violence in our cities to the rise of fascist governments, ours is an...
by Editor | May 16, 2022 | Feature Essays, Feature Interviews, Staff Columns, The Latest
by Iris Graville, from the Spring/Summer issue which is available now. Nearly every issue of this journal includes interviews with wayfarers, described as those whose inner compass is ever-oriented to truth, wisdom, healing, and beauty in their own wandering. These...
by Heidi Barr | Aug 18, 2021 | Feature Essays, The Latest
A Travel Column by L.M. Browning from the Spring 2021 Special Double Issue Sequoia National Park,Sierra Nevada Mountains, California The sun was setting and the misty blanket of night was rising at the base of the towering Sequoia grove. I’d wandered off the beaten...
by Editor | Feb 12, 2020 | Feature Essays, Feature Interviews, The Latest
Our Angel of the Get Through | An Interview with Andrea Gibson From our Autumn 2019 Edition | Visit our store to treat yourself to the full issue in either print or digital format. | Browse the Store› by Editor, L.M. Browning February 12, 2020 Blog | Feature Essays |...
by Editor | Feb 12, 2020 | Feature Essays, Staff Columns, The Latest
Going Home Again | Wild Silence Travel Column From our Autumn 2019 Edition | Visit our store to treat yourself to the full issue in either print or digital format. | Browse the Store› by Editor, L.M. Browning February 12, 2020 Blog | Feature Essays | Staff Columns...
by Editor | Jun 27, 2019 | Feature Essays, The Latest
Smoking on My Deathbed by Theodore Richards by Editor, Theodore Richards June 27, 2019 Blog | Feature Essays The Wayfarer of our Spring 2019 Issue Look for the Print and eEdition on: Amazon – B&N – Our Store “Rage, rage against the dying of the...
by Editor | Jun 27, 2019 | Feature Essays, The Latest
The Forest for the Trees by William Huggins June 27, 2019 Blog | Feature Essays The Wayfarer of our Spring 2019 Issue Look for the Print and eEdition on: Amazon – B&N – Our Store Three nights in a row coyotes wake me. In our tent, the thin membrane that allegedly...
by Editor | Jun 26, 2019 | Feature Essays, The Latest
Lunans and the Grace of Gravity by Gail Collins-Ranadive From our Spring 2019 Edition | Visit our store to treat yourself to the full issue in either print or digital format. | Browse the Store› by Editor, Gail Collins-Ranadive June 26, 2019 Blog | Feature Essays The...
by Editor | Sep 20, 2018 | Feature Essays
Attentive Idling by Staff Writer Iris Graville My compulsion to accomplish is fueled by a computer the size of the pack of cigarettes my mom used to slide into her purse. Portable devices allow us to learn foreign languages, listen to books, and attend lectures, all...
by Editor | Mar 20, 2018 | Feature Essays
Writer in a Bulletproof Vest by Iris Graville Almost ten years ago, I got hooked on “Castle,” a television series about New York Police Department (NYPD) detectives. Cop shows don’t usually appeal to me, but in this one, main character Rick Castle was a mystery...
by Editor | Sep 20, 2017 | Feature Essays, Staff Columns, The Latest
The Enviromental Column (Photo Above my Issue Feature Photographer, James Scott Smith) Binge reading back issues of The Wayfarer for this essay, I sit out on my Southern Nevada patio in light that is so vivid I can almost believe that it is just now reaching...
by Editor | Sep 20, 2017 | Feature Essays, Staff Columns, The Latest
A New Column by Eric D. Lehman Recently, I was wandering through a vaulted museum hall, steel and concrete and glass packed with abstract sculptures that look vaguely like intestines, paintings resembling organized vomit, and lines of bored schoolchildren, and...