The Green Issue
Summer 2009. Vol. 32 No.1
In this issue you will find a range of writing about the environment and poetry, an interview, essays, and poetry that speak to both the complexity of human nature and poetry.
Online content from this issue
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Memo from Another Planet
by Bruce LaderWe monitored every thought examined every move teleported to your planet undetectable replicas of our being They pinpointed the... -
Homecoming
by Maureen Scott HarrisThe world is older than any thought. All thought. The earth primary and larger than our ideas. Step outside and... -
NUNAVUT
by Kathleen BrownCHANGE I. We pull the bell, call them in, the ice melts further North. The arrival of cargo, slow unload... -
Saturday
by Moisés Villavicencio BarrasTranslated by Kristjanna Grimmelt The snow came at night With its gloves of cold wool You watched it fall... -
Metamorphing Frog
by Jim NasonWhere the lake has lapped onto rock, where the storm has dropped a puddle, a lopsided frog with full back... -
Blazing Star
by Nancy Holmes(mentzelia laevicaulis) in the rubble at the foot of the cliff next to the old volcano gone bankrupt and stone... -
Industrial Roots: Listening in Windsor, Ontario
by Lisa FiorindiWhen weeds grow through concrete you understand something although as a six-year-old child I wasn’t sure what. Being led by... -
Ecopoetics and the Radical Lyric
by Catherine HunterThe project of engaging with “ecopoetics” always resonates with that part of myself that wants art to be civil, to... -
The Integrated Life
by Sue SinclairAlthough there are certainly relationships that rise above this standing reserve mentality (I’m thinking of my beloved bicycle or maybe... -
Figure and Ground: An Ecopoetic Travelogue
by Tanis MacDonaldJuly 1: Canada Day: it’s interesting how you can brag We stop at the Terry Fox Memorial outside Thunder Bay...