Terrain.org’s Understory / Overgrowth Issue Now Online
The editors of Terrain.org: A Journal of the Built & Natural Environments (http://www.terrain.org/) are pleased to announce the launch of Issue No. 22, with the theme of “Understory / Overgrowth.” This issue features:
Columns
- Three Catastrophes, One Sky, guest editorial by Kieran Suckling, Center for Biological Diversity
- Editorials by Simmons B. Buntin, David Rothenberg (with audio), and Deborah Fries
UnSprawl Case Study
- Bradburn Village in Westminster, Colorado
Essays
- Catching Hell: The Joe Holt Integration Story, by Heather Killelea McEntarfer
- The Teeming Abyss: Weaving Through the Pemon Amazon, by Paul Huebener
- Waiting for the Train, by Deirdre Duffy
- Kempsville Summer, 1961, by Richard Goodman
- Sunset Canto, from River of Traps, with Online Slideshow, text by William deBuys, photos by Alex Harris
Articles
- The Future of Environmental Essay: A Discourse with Audio Excerpts, by Alison Hawthorne Deming, David Gessner, David Rothenberg, and Lauret Savoy
- An Undefended Buffet: The Unnecessary Extinction of the Redbay, a Defining Southern Tree, by Susan Cerulean
- Planting Pipelines in National Parks: The West-wide Energy Corridor and the Future of Public Lands in the West, by Erin Podolak
- High Point: A Blueprint for Greening Affordable Housing in Seattle, by Walker Wells
- The Currency of Nature, by David Wann
ARTerrain Gallery
- Twelve conceptual nature drawings by Suzanne Stryk
Interview
- Michael J. Vaughn interviews poet laureate Charles Simic
Poetry
- Poetry by Leonore Wilson, Twilight Greenaway, Paul Hostovsky, Elizabeth Simson (with audio), Joanna Gardner, Kathryn Kikrpatrick, Sarah Sarai, Lee Passarella, Nancy Takacs (with audio), Christine Klocek-Lim (with audio), Karla Linn Merrifield, John Estes, and Gretchen Primack
Fiction
- Nova, by Liz Warren-Pederson (with audio)
- Coyote, by Werner A. Low
- Higher Ground, by Darren Akerman
- South of Flag, by Aaron H. Gilbreath
- Devil Takes the Hindmost, by Rosalie Morales Kearns
Reviews
- Stephanie Eve Boone reviews Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex by Mary Roach and More: Population, Nature, and What Women Want by Robert Engelman
- Rich Michal reviews Design Charrettes for Sustainable Communities by Patrick M. Condon
- Simmons B. Buntin reviews Thousand Mile Song: Whale Music in a Sea of Sound by David Rothenberg
Check out the latest issue now at http://www.terrain.org/.
