Part writing craft, part spell casting, with dashes of folklore and science, this newsletter explores cultivating a deeper relationship with the more-than-human world through the craft of writing. Join us in embracing our ecological entanglements.
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Fall is my favorite. Leaves turning. Colors deepening. Light slanting. Keats’ “season of mists and mellow fruitfulness.” Autumn is an uncanny time. Here in Portland, the crows seem at home in it. The rain feels in its element. The moss glow...
The maples are seeding, sending their little whirligigs into a spiraling fall. If you catch them before they touch ground, my mom taught me, you can hold them and make a wish before releasing them back to the air.
Sometimes, growth is predictable and measured— the slow unfurl of a seed, the waxing of the moon through full, the steady lengthening of hair. Sometimes growth goes less expected— the emergence of new shoots from a dead tree, the partnering...
Earlier this spring, my wife pruned our roses. It looked almost like an act of violence: all the big bushy leafing cut back so mercilessly. But, of course, it’s good for the roses. Later in the spring, they leafed out again. Now, in the sum...
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Miranda is a writer and writing teacher living in Portland, Oregon whose work circles around the folkloric, the familial, queer magic, and the more-than-human world. Their novel, Leafskin, will be published with Stillhouse Press in March 2025.
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