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The Journal of Wild Culture
Recipes on the road to spring
Not winter, not spring. Finding the right dishes for an in-
Dreams of a Queer Diaspora
Seeing into the richness and vulnerability of a sexually
Revisioning the Winter Holiday: Snow Delivery
A simple instruction, magical and yet so perfectly sensible
Southern Exposure: 3 Poems by Greg Sellers
3 Poems: 'This Side of Dark Water', 'Faith Found in a
A Harvest of Beauty & Intrigue
The keen eye of Rick/Simon celebrates details in the
A 'World-ecology' of Wealth, Power and Nature
Looking closer into our chronic condition: business as
Little Windows: Our New Short Prose Series
A quartet of very short fiction pieces — framed imaginings
Swift- & Gnat-Man Myth
A talent for the music of vowels and consonants in the
Words that conjure 'place spirit'
Our lost connection with nature can be retrieved by
Bifocal Lens: Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1931)
Mining the history of cinema for great struggles of the
Here's Lookin' At You, Kid: Bringing Art Inside
Using the opportunity of art to break into a Lithuanian
I was trespassing a sacred garden
Spinning new cloth . . . unraveling the hard fabric of a
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