
Exploring the seen and unseen in the soil of art and agriculture with Jack Baumgartner, Seth Wieck, and Sam Kee.
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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.
A wildish man. Executive Editor at HarperCollins (Nelson Books). Poet, essayist, occasional critic, author of several books. “They also serve who only stand and wait.” - Milton
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