Between the Pages
Usually the last Wednesday of the month is reserved for a book review. But I’ve been reviewing so many books lately that I don’t want … Read more
Usually the last Wednesday of the month is reserved for a book review. But I’ve been reviewing so many books lately that I don’t want … Read more
Last week I took an online workshop with Frances Peck, a friend and fellow writer/editor, on sentences and syntax. It’s rare to have a workshop … Read more
Walking the Cowichan Estuary trail before it’s rewilded into an extension of the estuary itself.
Kerri ní Dochartaig’s new book, Cacophony of Bone, is an exploration of what it means to tie oneself to a place and experience it unreservedly over the course of a year.
What if we excised “nature” and “wilderness” from our language – how would we relate to the natural world?
Celebrating the small things with mini garden stories.
Our newest garden is a magnet for hummingbirds.
New website, new look, new ideas
An ode to WS Merwin, who passed away last week.
How can artists effectively engage with the public about climate change?