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The Journal of Wild Culture
Mortal Lessons, One by One
Ways of being with the dying that prepare us for our own departure. Interview with Kaleigh Trace.
What we're reading . . .
Developing stories that navigate the edge.
Harvesting Souls
Gathering believers with medical help and some persuasive
Come to a Fiesta for Death and Dying!
What Mexicans reap from a rigorous acceptance of mortality
October is for Apple
Feisty cider, roasted sauce for pork shoulder, and a nutty
Wanting to Write Not Wanting to Write
Finding a recipe to help you write. By Marianne Rossant.
Leadership in Changing Times
Followers are having a say about who runs the show.
Enroll in collage!
In the right hands, scraps of paper glued together can
Think Like a Commoner
Leveraging human cooperation in novel ways. Interview with
Educating Young People to Invent Their Future
Talking sense to young people about the future.
Ryota Matsumoto's extraordinary cities
A new vision of biomorphic urban worlds — 1 of a 3-part
The Role of Trails
Trails as a conserving tool for nature. By Nicola Ross.
Birds of North America
Is a new big photo book on birds as good as the last best
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