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WITH A NATION still exhibiting symptoms of post-traumatic stress over 9/11, the global ecosphere in a toxic tailspin, and witless leaders fear-mongering while the Earth burns, to what or whom can Continue reading
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WITH A NATION still exhibiting symptoms of post-traumatic stress over 9/11, the global ecosphere in a toxic tailspin, and witless leaders fear-mongering while the Earth burns, to what or whom can Continue reading
Editor’s Note: We are unlocking this archive piece to celebrate the release of The Book of Bugs, on sale now. THREE SPRUCE TREES FORM A TRIANGLE just off the driveway. They aren’t planted Continue reading
WE’RE CAMPING on the shortest night of the year in northern Wyoming, our tent pitched in a spot that must have lain beneath snow no more than a week ago. A Continue reading
HOLLOWAYS: from the Anglo-Saxon hola weg, meaning a “harrowed path,” a “sunken road.” A route that centuries of use have eroded down into the bedrock, so that it is recessed beneath Continue reading
To see more of James Prosek’s images, click here. WHEN I WAS FOUR OR FIVE years old, I would draw birds at the kitchen table. As I finished each piece I Continue reading