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imagination

Beyond Unimaginable Horizons

Philip Webb Gregg
14th September, 2022
Book Reviews

Memorial Days

Wayne Karlin
2nd November, 2020
The last of our excerpts from FABULA is Wayne Karlin's downriver journey through the ghostly shades of America's wars, with artwork from John Weeden
Issue 18 – FABULA

The Ecstatic Climate Change Porn Machine

Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer
22nd October, 2020
From the pages of FABULA, we bring you Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer's story of sexual and ecological ecstasy, accompanied by Luisa-Maria MacCormack's 'The Great Beast'.
Issue 18 – FABULA

Older Than Writing

Nick Hunt
7th May, 2019
From Our BooksIssue 15Under the Canopy

In Search of a Lexicon for the Deep Core

Charlotte Du Cann
13th February, 2019
Charlotte Du Cann writes of the Underworld, mythos and Deep Adaptation
Myths & StoriesUncivilised Arts

Far from the Road

The Editors
9th August, 2018
Five novelists – Natasha Carthew, Mandy Haggith, Tom Bullough, Sylvia V. Linsteadt and Cynan Jones – on the craft of writing wild words.
Rewilding the NovelWild Words

A Rapture of Distress

Christy Rodgers
6th August, 2018
Christy Rodgers on the prophetic nature of Auden's poetry.
Dark Verse

On Landscapes and Specific Lives

Winnie Li
25th July, 2018
Travel, tourism and the act of writing in an age of ecological crisis.
Rewilding the NovelWild Words

Dear Sophie

Nina Pick
25th April, 2018
'Why do you want to live in this world, here in this time and place? By the time you are 30 you may live a daily catastrophe beyond my ability to imagine. You may live on a hot, drought-stricken Earth as countries battle over what is left of its water. You may mourn the loss of the last animal species.' Nina Pick's letter to her unborn child. from Dark Mountain: Issue 13
From Our BooksIssue 13

Excerpts from ‘100 Views of the Drowning World’

Nicholas Kahn and Richard Selesnick
29th March, 2018
Myths & Stories

A Space for Stories

Shiba Desor
29th January, 2018
Myths & Stories

Singing Stories, Telling Tales

Shiba Desor
18th December, 2017
Hirma Devi Sumtiyal, who is known to many in the village Sarmoli in Munsiari as...
Myths & Stories

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