A professor receives a student's praise. By Rebecca Comay.
Prose Poetry & Poetics
How a language of human and non-human relatedness can bring
A quartet of very short fiction pieces — framed imaginings
In John Clare’s Footsteps
A poet and teacher recalls his first chance encounter with describing things in verse. By Pete Mullineaux.

Centennial on the 4th
In pursuit of cash for gas, stories for drinks, and the need to celebrate. A story by Sam Feldman.

Lewis Mumford: Last of the great humanists
An ecologist and bioregionalist before such words came into popular use. By Chellis Glendinning.

A Solitary Executioner Clownfrog Wants You to Know She Exists
How a language of human and non-human relatedness can bring us closer to everything. By Max Cavitch.

'Pollarded'
In some families the poison works its way through like medicine. By Heather Goodman.

'Sometimes a wild god'
What happens when the untethered inner outside blows in through the front door. A poem by Tom Hirons.

What is Success?
Addressing an illusive question. By Alberto Blanco.

Longing is a River That Never Ends
3 Poems: 'This Side of Dark Water', 'Faith Found in a Pasture,' 'Autumn Saudade.' By Greg Sellers.

'The Event'
In this unsettling tale, the sand shifts under our feet. By Diana Thatcher
