Kelly Sinclair (she/they) is a place-based artist, writer, and wilderness rites of passage guide.Nourished by practices of walking, deep listening, pigment foraging, dreamwork, land-based storytelling, and mirroring, Kelly’s work opens conversations with inner and...
Cat Fitzpatrick (she/her) is the director of Women’s & Gender studies at Rutgers University – Newark, and the Editrix at LittlePuss Press (www.littlepuss.net). She wrote the book of poems Glamourpuss and the novel in rhyme The Call-Out (winner of the 2023...
Michael Parker (he/him) is an ecologist and recently retired professor of biology who, for the past three decades, taught courses in natural history, ecology, conservation, and environmental ethics at Southern Oregon University. He also taught writing in SOU’s...
Lisa Conrad (she/her) was born in 1963 in New York City, NY. She is an interdisciplinary artist currently working in performance, photography, and video. Her work has been shown in San Francisco, Chicago, New York, Minnesota, Ohio, and Baltimore, among other places....
Stephanie Rose’s (she/her) paintings draw upon her vocations in agriculture and gardening, and rural life near wilderness. Curious about her place in the environment, she investigates landscapes from different vantage points. Painting is Rose’s way of being in...
Ray Daniels (they) is a graduate of Warren Wilson’s MFA Program for Writers and teaches writing at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Ray’s fiction has appeared in TriQuarterly, and they are currently working on a...