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Form Follows Function, Lyn Baldwin Feb 2018

Form Follows Function, Lyn Baldwin

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Natural history. Teaching. Writing. All have form, all have function. But just as no architecture is risk-free, no architecture is neutral. In this personal essay, I explore the surprising connections that develop when university students engage with natural history as way of knowing the ground underfoot.


Branches Over Ripples: A Waterside Journal, Brian Bartlett Mar 2016

Branches Over Ripples: A Waterside Journal, Brian Bartlett

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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.


Martha, Gillian Harding-Russell Mar 2016

Martha, Gillian Harding-Russell

The Goose

a poem.


Maybe Poets Are Dying | How Did Birds, Basma Kavanagh Mar 2016

Maybe Poets Are Dying | How Did Birds, Basma Kavanagh

The Goose

2 poems