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The writers behind this newsletter.
Machinist. Cohost of The Color of Dust Podcast with Jack Baumgartner and Seth Wieck.
Seth Wieck writes and lives in Amarillo, Texas. His debut poetry collection is forthcoming from Wiseblood Books in early 2026. He co-hosts the podcast The Color of Dust with Sam Kee & Jack Baumgartner.
Writer on ecology, letters, the Midwest. My book, Leaves of Healing: A Year in the Garden, is out now from Belle Point Press in 2024. matt-miller.org
christian visionary artist emilee verduin
Sheep farmer
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