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LINKS OF INTEREST

  • Ecotone is "a literary journal of place that seeks to publish creative work about the environment and the natural world while avoiding the hushed tones and clichés of much of so-called nature writing. "
  • The Society for the Cultivation and Understanding of Nature in Cities. From their website: "SCUNC is a collective seeking to interrogate the boundaries (imaginary and otherwise) between urban and nonurban natures. SCUNC is open to anyone who would like to learn more about sewer-dwelling raccoons, skyrise-nesting hawks, the preferred diets of possums, urban fungi, sidewalk-bound trees, the social lives of squirrels, and the mysterious origins of the fish that swim in the Charles River."
  • The Literary Bird Journal is a biannual publication dedicated to birds and creative writing. It takes its name from the ubiquitous 'little brown job', a widespread and difficult-to-identify class of bird familiar to all birdwatchers. Sparrows, mostly.
  • Ecotone publishes creative work about the environment and the natural world ("while avoiding the hushed tones and clichés of much of so-called nature writing").
  • Lake, a journal of arts and environment, publishes contemporary art that engages with ecological issues and representations.
  • Wildlife Poetry
  • CriminalAnimal is a space for art and criticism about animals, humans, and the stuff in between.
  • Terrain Magazine
  • Archipelago
  • Orion Magazine
  • Snowy Egret
  • Planetary, a community blog sponsored by the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment.
  • Isle Journal: interdisciplinary studies of literature and environment, published by the Department of English at the University of Nevada
  • Camas Journal
  • Isotope Journal
  • Avocet Journal
  • Arkham House, publisher of weird and speculative fiction founded by the editor of the original HW, August Derleth.
  • The Nature Blog Network is a nexus blogging about birds, bugs, plants, herps, hiking, oceans, ecosystems, and other natural topics.
  • Windfall: A Journal of Poetry of Place features poetry which captures the spirit of place as part of the essence of the poem. The editors particularly emphasize poetry of the Pacific Northwest which is attentive to the relationships between people and the landscapes in which they live.
  • Established in 1998, the Friends of Acadia Poetry Prize is presented biannually to promote and recognize distinctive nature poetry. The three top-ranked poems are published in the Friends of Acadia Journal and have been awarded cash prizes by category.