Patricia Clark: Poet Of Place & Nature
Grand Rapids, Michigan poet laureate Patricia Clark addresses issues of place and nature in her wide ranging work…
Grand Rapids, Michigan poet laureate Patricia Clark addresses issues of place and nature in her wide ranging work…
Poet John Stanizzi explores his visits to, and observations of, a pond as it fluctuates over all 365 days of a single year in his book POND.
Mississippi-based Aimee Nezhukumatathil uses poetry to focus our attention on the beauty of nature and the importance of conservation.
Gus Speth, founder of the World Resources Institute and a long-time environmental policy guru, has now turned to poetry…
Poet Alan Britt lends his paradoxical and metaphysical poetic perspective to subjects like gardens, birds, cats and dogs.
The poems of Jane Hirshfield have long combined engagement with nature, science, and a concern for social justice.
Born with Song: Wang Ping Spreads Art, Poetry, and Kinship from the Mississippi to the Yangtze.
Between teaching environmental studies and yoga, Ann Fisher-Wirth finds time to write some of the most compelling modern environmental poetry around.
A wildlife biology major in college, poet Maria Melendez Kelson continues to be inspired by wildness in human nature & human connections to wild nature.
Naomi Thiers is author of Only The Raw Hands Are Heaven, She Was a Cathedral and In Yolo County.