BottleneckGregory Norminton26th June, 2017There is a second jolt. Passengers murmur as the plane lurches through fathoms of air....Myths & Stories
Sculptures from the AnthropoceneGlenn Morris12th June, 2017From an early age (birth to be precise), our education is designed to rule out...Uncivilised Arts
Clothesline at the End of the WorldCharlotte McGuinn Freeman6th May, 2017But I don’t hang clothes just because I like the way they look. I am...From Our BooksIssue 11
The Guest at Our TableSarah Thomas26th April, 2017Outside the light is blue-grey, the details of my beloved stomping ground faded and washed...From Our BooksIssue 11
Remembrance for Lost Species: Why Do We Need To?Abi Nielsen29th November, 2016Recently I was talking to a friend about an event in commemoration of species now extinct....On GatheringOther Kingdoms
A Bell for Lost SpeciesNick Hunt9th December, 2015The tradition of itinerant bell-making is continued today by David Snoo Wilson and Jo Lathwood, who...Hands & ToolsUncivilised Arts
Choosing Living Over LifeDavid Slattery20th May, 2015For Kate Liminal Scrim In the morning, to the deeply resonant sound of the Vedas,...Dark Verse
On the centenary of the death of Martha, the last passenger pigeonPersephone Pearl29th November, 2014Aldo Leopold, 1947, writing after the unveiling of a statue dedicated to the memory of...Other Kingdoms
Earth FuneralHenrik Dahle4th October, 2014You are cordially invited to the Earth Funeral Memorial Service Spectacular We desperately want to cancel...On Gathering
Black SpiderSimeon Ayres11th June, 2014On a day like this it is inevitable that at some time fire will start....Other Kingdoms
Sky BurialDaniel Lenaghan7th March, 2014We cut off his fingers Joint by joint and then at the wrist as well...Dark Verse
The Vole from the WoodPersephone Pearl21st February, 2014She is half-heartedly washing up when the cat comes through the catflap into the kitchen....Myths & Stories