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From "Brief Eulogies For Lost Species", Daniel Hudon
From "Brief Eulogies For Lost Species", Daniel Hudon
The Goose
Since the year 1500, almost 900 species around the world have officially become extinct. Several of these species resided in Canada and though some are well known to the public, others are not. Here, briefly, are stories of five of them.
Bee Work | Departure, Anne Simpson
Bee Work | Departure, Anne Simpson
The Goose
How do we get closer to the nature of the bee’s, or any non-human's, experience, mystery that it is? This essay is a lyrical meditation on the power (and challenges) of poetry and language to access non-human worlds.
Branches Over Ripples: A Waterside Journal, Brian Bartlett
Branches Over Ripples: A Waterside Journal, Brian Bartlett
The Goose
Branches Over Ripples: A Waterside Journal is a fifty-entry plein-air writing project drafted between April 2013 and October 2014 by various bodies of water—rivers, brooks, lakes, bays, marshes, waterfalls, a vernal pond, a Japanese koi pond. Most of the writing was done in Nova Scotia locations, but some entries were drafted in New Brunswick, Montreal, Missouri, Manhattan, and London, England. I often walked from an hour to four or five hours, then sat down on bare earth, grass, sand, stone, or wood, and wrote, keeping attuned to my surroundings but also letting my mind and memory wander.
Me Artsy Compiled And Edited By Drew Hayden Taylor, Nathalie N. Hager 2159876
Me Artsy Compiled And Edited By Drew Hayden Taylor, Nathalie N. Hager 2159876
The Goose
Review of Me Artsy compiled and edited by Drew Hayden Taylor.