Nature

Deluge

May 04, 2020

Two Poems by Lisa Furmanski

I tune to the wren and hear a thousand miles in a syllable.

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The Right of the Sun to Die

May 04, 2020

Poem by R. J. Keeler

After it exercises its right to swell to a red giant and incinerate the younger earth.

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Frasier 2099

Dec 09, 2019

Poem by Shaw Patton

It’s been so long that laugh tracks seem fresh again.

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Let It Rain

Nov 18, 2019

Essay by Derick B. Donahoe

We didn’t realize the degree to which irrigation saturated our lives until our first trip to the Oregon coast.

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Tonnage

Oct 21, 2019

Poem by Samantha Grenrock

We don’t know who buries us.

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Reliquiae Flyway

Oct 21, 2019

Poem by Mara Adamitz Scrupe

An artist of innuendo she imagines praise in her flight.

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Nobody Loves Rattlesnakes

Oct 07, 2019

Essay by Wendy Townsend

The snake had pulled himself mostly under the pallet and was peeking out, flicking the air with his tongue.

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Eulogy Ending in Red

Sep 30, 2019

Poem by Stacey Balkun

Well, if you have lost your mind, blame Union Carbide. Blame the Atomic Bomb.

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Rooted in Place

Sep 30, 2019

Essay by Ryder S. Ziebarth

That spring, still lamenting the loss of sidewalks, my daughter would barely leave the house without me by her side.

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D Is for Decomposition

Sep 30, 2019

Flash Essays by David Carlin and Nicole Walker

My decomposing body might be inspiration for whole tribes of thankful creatures in the soil.

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