More-than-human: A Poem and Interview From Jack houston

Interview by Glyn F. Edwards Jack Houston stands against a blue wall with the scribbled words "well look who it is" and a graffitied face. Welcome to a new interview in our series on writing the #MoreThanHuman, a set of interviews with poets and writers on how they approach writing about the environment. The more-than-human … Continue reading More-than-human: A Poem and Interview From Jack houston

More-than-human: A Poem and Interview from Simon Maddrell

Interview by Glyn F. Edwards Simon Maddrell stands at a mic wearing beads and a dark T-shirt with a graphic design. Welcome to a new interview in our series on writing the #MoreThanHuman, a set of interviews with poets and writers on how they approach writing about the environment. The more-than-human is a phrase that … Continue reading More-than-human: A Poem and Interview from Simon Maddrell

Plots & Plants: Rhiannon Fielder Hobbs on Talyllychau

In Soil: The Story of a Black Mother’s Garden, Camille Dungy talks about developing particular and intimate relationships with place, adding “everyone with a vested interest in the direction the people on this planet take in relationship to others … should … take some time to plant life in the soil. Even when such planting isn’t … Continue reading Plots & Plants: Rhiannon Fielder Hobbs on Talyllychau

More-than-human: A Poem & Interview from Miranda Lynn Barnes

Interview by Glyn F. Edwards Welcome to a new interview in our series on writing the #MoreThanHuman, a set of interviews with poets and writers on how they approach writing about the environment. The more-than-human is a phrase that seeks to side-step traditional nature-culture dualisms, and draw attention to the unity of all life as … Continue reading More-than-human: A Poem & Interview from Miranda Lynn Barnes

More-than-human: A poem and Interview from Suzanne Iuppa

Interview by Glyn F. Edwards Suzanne Iuppa stands in a hilly landscape with a grey, cloudy backdrop, wearing a bright blue coat with wind-blown hair. Welcome to a new interview in our series on writing the #MoreThanHuman, a set of interviews with poets and writers on how they approach writing about the environment. The more-than-human … Continue reading More-than-human: A poem and Interview from Suzanne Iuppa

Plots & Plants: The River Aln By George Colkitto

In Soil: The Story of a Black Mother’s Garden, Camille Dungy talks about developing particular and intimate relationships with place, adding “everyone with a vested interest in the direction the people on this planet take in relationship to others … should … take some time to plant life in the soil. Even when such planting isn’t … Continue reading Plots & Plants: The River Aln By George Colkitto

More-than-human: An Interview with Lisa Kelly

Interview by Glyn Edwards Welcome to a new interview in our series on writing the #MoreThanHuman, a set of interviews with poets and writers on how they approach writing about the environment. The more-than-human is a phrase that seeks to side-step traditional nature-culture dualisms, and draw attention to the unity of all life as a … Continue reading More-than-human: An Interview with Lisa Kelly

A Feature on the Gwent Levels by Robert Minhinnick: The Reen

Robert Minhinnick on the Gwent Levels Campaign "Reen on the Gwent Levels - geograph.org.uk - 2042561" by Gareth James is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0. Ten days before Christmas, 2023, I went with the poet Laura Wainwright to explore parts of the ‘Gwent Levels’, at Uskmouth. It was my first visit, although Laura is familiar … Continue reading A Feature on the Gwent Levels by Robert Minhinnick: The Reen

More-Than-Human: An Interview with Joe Wilkins

Interview by Glyn Edwards Welcome to our new series on writing #MoreThanHuman, a set of interviews with poets and writers on how they approach writing about the environment. The more-than-human is a phrase that seeks to side-step traditional nature-culture dualisms, and draw attention to the unity of all life as a kind of shared commonwealth … Continue reading More-Than-Human: An Interview with Joe Wilkins

Plots & Plants:The Pyrenees By Sophie Buchaillard

In Soil: The Story of a Black Mother's Garden, Camille Dungy talks about developing particular and intimate relationships with place, adding "everyone with a vested interest in the direction the people on this planet take in relationship to others ... should ... take some time to plant life in the soil. Even when such planting … Continue reading Plots & Plants:The Pyrenees By Sophie Buchaillard