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home plumwood mountain plumwood mountain journal vol 12 n 01 latest issue book reviews back issues essays interviews special issues galleries vol 12 n 01 latest issue back issues special issues book reviews essays interviews galleries about submissions contact donate about submissions contact donate pmj skip to content plumwood mountain journal ecopoetry ecopoetics an australian and international journal of ecopoetry ecopoetics where poetry an australian and international journal of ecopoetry ecopoetics meets purpose ecopoetry investigates both thematically and formally the relationship between nature and culture language and perception by forrest gander ecopoetry investigates both thematically and formally the relationship between nature and culture language and perception by forrest gander we re a journal of ecopoetry and ecopoetics serving as a space for the presentation of ecologically concerned poetry and poetics we publish new work by writers that respond in diverse imaginative and intimately located ways to our relationship with the earth and most urgently to the climate crisis unfolding before us at plumwood mountain journal we advocate for the protection and preservation of the more than human worlds that we inhabit and seek to promote deep care for both global ecologies and the human communities that bear the unequal burden of environmental degradation and repair more about us read our latest issue special issues archive out now vol 12 n 01 november 2025 the braided gift edited by shari lynelle and lucy van this issue explores the poetics of giving and practice asking how attention care and return might be braided through language ecology and relationship read this issue you touch the black keys you touch the black keys inside me and i pearl by gavin yuan gao discover book reviews books available for review barnaby smith reviews polyp by ashley haywood dashiell moore reviews cosmological readings of contemporary australian literature unsettling the anthropocene by kathrin bartha mitchell grace roodenrys reviews kangaroo paw by claire miranda roberts josie jocelyn suzanne reviews moon wrasse by willo drummond explore articles essays interviews from our writers essay we need to approach the pastoral with care i feminism landscape ekphrasis and formal experimentation in frances presley s collected poems hazel smith essay environmental empathy in the contemporary epic exploring ephemeral waters and phosphorescence of thought by amy brown amy brown essay lionel fogarty s literary criticism after the postcolony corey wakeling essay when the whales left daniel helman subscribe to our newsletter to keep up to date indicates required email address submit an australian and international journal of ecopoetry and ecopoetics plumwood mountain journal is created on the unceded lands of the gadigal and wangal people of the eora nation we pay our respects to all aboriginal and torres strait islander people and to elders past present and future we also acknowledge all traditional custodians of the lands this journal reaches latest issue book reviews back issues essays interviews special issues galleries latest issue back issues special issues book reviews essays interviews galleries about submissions contact donate about submissions contact donate all rights reserved website by heads under
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