Nature

Fake Ambassadors

Mar 19, 2018

Two Poems by Athena Kildegaard

So, the unknown unknowns, as a man in a gray suit once enunciated.

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Taking the Heat

Mar 19, 2018

Poem by JoAnne Growney

Are humans any smarter than frogs in a pot?

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Bearing Witness, Past and Present

Oct 18, 2017

Essay by Marc Nieson

Standing before the mute petroglyphs, I found myself conjuring stories about what lay behind each rendering.

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The Birds Behind the Curtain

Nov 21, 2016

Flash Nonfiction by Don Lyman

What do the noises from my side sound like to them?

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Stone and Turtle

Sep 12, 2016

Flash Fiction by Bernard Grant

One time I do skip one, but Mamma and Mr. Leon are on the blanket smiling at each other and don’t see.

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Life on Other Planets

Dec 09, 2015

Flash Nonfiction by Julie Jeanell Leung

As a child, whenever I walked to school in the rain, the earthworms frightened me.

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The Land I’ll Never Own

Jun 03, 2015

Personal Essay by Peter H. Kahn, Jr.

Our lives need to go beyond looking. Life with nature needs to be meaningful.

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Closed System

May 25, 2015

Flash Nonfiction by Autumn Stephens

The problem with ancestors is how they manifest negativity.

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Scattered Bones

May 20, 2015

Flash Nonfiction by Jeri Edwards

We kneel beside a perfect print of a mountain lion on the sandy bar.

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A Single Tree

May 20, 2015

TW Flash Nonfiction by Don Lyman

How strange that they’d preserve a single piece of the forest they destroyed.

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