It's odd, this domain name was originally purchased as
a place to consolidate links to all the best resources for
environmental writing online.
Only after I became entirely familiar with those online
resources did a greater vision for the name arise. But,
I would feel like I was betraying my idea if I did not stay
true to it in some way.
Here is, in my opinion, the best of what the internet has
to offer environmental readers and environmental writers.
The University of Montana's Camas
Magazine, has an online imprint at Greenwords.org
Orion
Magazine offers a great deal of their content online
Rustle the Leaf
is one of the finest online comics I know, and is also on
par with some environmental literature.
Lowbagger.org provides
news, fictions, stories, and essays from the American West,
and across the world.
Faultline.org is
the online edition of California's environmental magazine.
The Association for
the study of Literature and Environment (ASLE) Provides
many excellent resources
The Ecotone
Wiki is an excellent place to meet and mingle with online
environmental writers, and see what they're up to these
days.
No list would be complete without Grist
- They don't publish the creative sorts of non-fiction that
many of us crave, but you can't beat 'gloom and doom with
a sense of humor'.
Milkweed editions has made many excellent excerpts from
their wonderful publications available at The
World as Home.
The
Island Press environmental issues forum
Some of the web's best nature writing floats around in
disconnected little blogs that scatter the net. One of my
many hopes is that those bloggers will someday publish on
Wild Thoughts. Until then, I'll do my best to provide you
with a list of my favorites. But not just yet.
Lorianne DeSabato - Hoarded
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