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Swift- & Gnat-Man Myth

A talent for the music of vowels and consonants in the verse-drift of meaning. A poem by Mark Goodwin.
Gnat, journal of wild culture, ©2019
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The Storms That Blow Through Us: Three Poems by Adeline Fecker

From the inside, a young poet holds forth about our uncertain times. By Adeline Fecker.
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The Original Aim of Mother's Day

Julia Ward Howe's appeal for women to unite for peace. By Susanne Severeid.
On Mother'
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On The Cusp of the Known World: A Field Guide & other poems

Three poems: On The Cusp of the Known World: A Field Guide, Water Witch, and Skin of Stars. By Amelia L. Williams.
On the Cusp, by Maxwell Johnson, Journal of Wild Culture ©2017
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Sucre, Bolivia: City of Five Names

On Bolivia's beautiful and entrancing historical capital. By Chellis Glendinning. Photographs by Whitney Smith.
Marching Band in Sucre Bolivia, photo by Whitney Smith, ©2019
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Having Lit a Torch, A Grateful Man Steps Away: Craig K. Comstock

Craig K. Comstock, a man worth exemplifying. 
Craig K. Comstock, journal of wild culture, ©2019
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Language, Nature and the Great Remembering

Our lost connection with nature can be retrieved by describing its vast magic in a phrase. By Nicola Ross.
Language, Nature and the Great Remembering, Journal of Wild Culture, ©2017
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Alice Munro on telling stories

"I can't remember when I wasn't writing stories." Interview with the Nobel Prize winner by Stefan Åsberg.
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Bifocal Lens: Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1931)

Mining the history of cinema for great struggles of the untamed. By Gary Michael Dault.
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1931), Frederic March
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The Suitcase, Ode To a Lover on the Susquehanna, Night Trek

A suitcase stuffed with one long life, Pennsylvania's great river valley and a walk into the temptation of night. Poems by Melanie Simms.
City at Night, Wild Culture, ©2015
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