EssayOctober 19, 2015<October 15, 2015 The wisdom of a lonely, tidal land by Alex Joyner ary Lee came to visit this spring. Possessed of an impressive set of teeth and a wandering spirit, she just showed up one day…
EssayOctober 12, 2015<October 11, 2015 Just a block away from seven figures by Erica Schemper here’s a moment in the evenings in northern California when you can feel the heat of the day let go: after dinner, before sunset….
PoetrySeptember 27, 2015<February 15, 2016 Time’s Trash Gyre by Elisabeth Wenger Work the land long enough, and you become aware of the kelp-like waves of crops advancing and retreating across the face of the earth….
EssaySeptember 27, 2015<October 11, 2015 Imagining community in story and soil by Henry Bakker Editor’s note: A portion of this essay was originally published in Geez Magazine, issue 34. Photos from “Conquest of the Land Through Seven Thousand Years,” W.C….