
Kim Schnuelle

Kim has spent time as a horse trainer, paleontology student, marine biologist, coroner’s assistant, shop clerk, and family law attorney. She lives in the Northwest corner of the United States with her husband John and their Texas stray hounds Chucho and Saint Lucia. She is most grateful right now that her son is home from his Canadian college during this unfolding pandemic, with its disparate and still arising effects. Kim’s work has also appeared in Canary, Seattle’s Gallery 110, and several local legal publications. Although Kim seeks out undeveloped places wherever she goes, she remains unconditionally and head over heels in love with our wild western lands.
My Posts


The Rhino More Fortunate
Kim Schnuelle
4th March, 2020
The latest in our The Vanishing series, Kim Schnuelle tells the tale of three rhinoceros encounters and reflects on the true meaning of 'extinction'

Perfect Vision
Kim Schnuelle
30th October, 2019
Esssay by this month's Featured Mountaineer, Kim Schnuelle, written for Dark Mountain: Issue 14 - TERRA about the play between perception, imagination and our relationship with the Earth.

Chasing the Ghosts of Tigers
Kim Schnuelle
31st August, 2019
Today in 'The Vanishing', Kim Schnuelle writes about the loss of the thylacine (Tasmanian tiger) and subsequent scientific attempts to restore its existence. With images from Kate Tume and Feral Theatre.

The Marked Ones
Kim Schnuelle
15th January, 2018
I was in Albuquerque killing time until my afternoon flight. I don’t know if you’ve...