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Full-Text Articles in Nature and Society Relations
Two Poems: "Wind Scene" And "Touch / The Radicle Thus Endowed", Julie Joosten
Two Poems: "Wind Scene" And "Touch / The Radicle Thus Endowed", Julie Joosten
The Goose
Two poems by Julie Joosten.
Wildwood Illume, Purling Water, Cecily Nicholson
Wildwood Illume, Purling Water, Cecily Nicholson
The Goose
Poetry by Cecily Nicholson.
Two Poems: "Economy Class Particulate View" And "Daynotes On Fields & Forms (Flittings)", Linda Russo
Two Poems: "Economy Class Particulate View" And "Daynotes On Fields & Forms (Flittings)", Linda Russo
The Goose
Poetry by Linda Russo.
Two Poems: "North" And "The Venus Flytrap", Souvankham Thammavongsa
Two Poems: "North" And "The Venus Flytrap", Souvankham Thammavongsa
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Poetry by Souvankham Thammavongsa.
Three Poems From "The Elder Project," Vernon School District 22, Brian Antoine, Yetko Brooke Bearshirt-Robins, John (Wilke) Louis, Lindsy Oppenheimer, Vicky Raphael, Lenaya Sampson
Three Poems From "The Elder Project," Vernon School District 22, Brian Antoine, Yetko Brooke Bearshirt-Robins, John (Wilke) Louis, Lindsy Oppenheimer, Vicky Raphael, Lenaya Sampson
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Poetry by Vernon School District secondary students and their elders, in collaboration with The Elder Project organized by Wendy Morton and Sandra Lynxleg.
Sonaranos Refractions, Kathleen Brown
Wild Life, Jordan Abel
Wild Life, Jordan Abel
The Goose
Poetry by Jordan Abel. This poem is composed from 91 public domain Western novels that are freely available on Project Gutenberg. In total, the source text is over 10,000 pages long and is authored by 20 different writers. When all of the novels were searched simultaneously, there were 41 instances of the phrase "wild life." The resulting poem provides a contextual space where the language of a single word or phrase can be read.
Moose: Recollections From A Northern Childhood, Allison K. Athens
Moose: Recollections From A Northern Childhood, Allison K. Athens
The Goose
A creative reflection on growing up with moose.
The Lease By Mathew Henderson, Jon Gordon
The Lease By Mathew Henderson, Jon Gordon
The Goose
Review of The Lease by Mathew Henderson.
Ocean By Sue Goyette And Timely Irreverence By Jay Millar, Chad Weidner
Ocean By Sue Goyette And Timely Irreverence By Jay Millar, Chad Weidner
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Review of Ocean by Sue Goyette and Timely Irreverence by Jay MillAr.
Perdita By Hilary Scharper, Nicole Bartley
Perdita By Hilary Scharper, Nicole Bartley
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Review of Perdita by Hilary Scharper.
Brilliant Falls By John Terpstra And Placeholder By Charmaine Cadeau, Matthew Zantingh
Brilliant Falls By John Terpstra And Placeholder By Charmaine Cadeau, Matthew Zantingh
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Review of Brilliant Falls by John Terpstra and placeholder by Charmaine Cadeau.
The Resurrection Of Joseph Bourne: Or A Word Or Two On Those Port Annie Miracles By Jack Hodgins, Dania Tomlinson
The Resurrection Of Joseph Bourne: Or A Word Or Two On Those Port Annie Miracles By Jack Hodgins, Dania Tomlinson
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Review of The Resurrection of Joseph Bourne: Or a Word or Two on Those Port Annie Miracles by Jack Hodgins.
Everything, Now By Jessica Moore And Birds, Metals, Stones & Rain By Russell Thornton, Kelly Dean Shepherd
Everything, Now By Jessica Moore And Birds, Metals, Stones & Rain By Russell Thornton, Kelly Dean Shepherd
The Goose
Review of Everything, Now by Jessica Moore and Birds, Metals, Stones & Rain by Russell Thornton.
X: Poems & Anti-Poems By Shane Rhodes, Tom Miller
X: Poems & Anti-Poems By Shane Rhodes, Tom Miller
The Goose
A review of Shane Rhodes' X: Poems & Anti-Poems. This review focuses on the link between language and landscape, and considers the ways in which that link, reflected in Rhodes' work, comments upon the use of language as an oppressive tool in the treatment of Native Americans and Canadians.
In Pursuit Of Distant Horizons, Whitney Polich
In Pursuit Of Distant Horizons, Whitney Polich
Graduate School of Art Theses
Our lasting human desire to rationalize the phenomena of nature manifests as ceaseless attempts to fix fluid landscapes within the rigid boundaries of an image. Each landscape with its own physical language, rooted in the temporal and subjective particularities of sense—taste, touch, smell, sound, and sight—requires a lived immersion to be read and as such, eludes static interpretation or expression. The physical horizon provides both a physical and metaphorical reminder of the limits we constantly find ourselves confronted with—those limits of perception, language, and knowledge—as we seek to expresses the immediate experience and profound vastness of a world far exceeding …
Eduard, Sasha, And I Go To The Black Sea, Sharon L. Stephenson
Eduard, Sasha, And I Go To The Black Sea, Sharon L. Stephenson
Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications
During the coffee break I tell Eduard that one of the bigwigs from his lab creeps me out. To him this is no surprise. He asks if I have gone swimming in the Black Sea. No. Not yet. I plan to go this afternoon, when most of the conference participants are on an excursion to a botanical garden. He decides I need an escort.
Eduard is older than my mother, born in 1935. I have known him for over twenty years. Yesterday my children chided me for not including Eduard in our skype session. Today he and I sit outside …