Thank you for your interest! Here, you will find reading recommendations, writing prompts, and reflections. I will also post information about the Edison Poetry Series, which happens in April and July of each year in collaboration with Book Shucker.
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May 14, 2023
5/10/23 Our cold, wet spring in the Pacific Northwest has taken a turn towards warmer days and I have finally had some time in my garden. …
May 13, 2023
5/13/23 I have seen Claudia Castro Luna perform at the Skagit River Poetry Festival and have admired her poetry for a long time. Her latest book, …
May 6, 2023
5/6/23 I loved talking with my dear friend Jodie Buller about her work at the White Eagle Memorial Preserve, a Natural Burial Ground at Ekone Ranch. …
April 30, 2023
4/26/23 We are at the end of National Poetry Month and turning towards longer, warmer days in the Pacific Northwest. This week in our writing group, …
April 29, 2023
4/29/23 In Episode 2, I talk with Kevin Craft about wilderness, writing, and his new role as a poet-in-residence for the Terminus Project in Olympic National Park. …
April 28, 2023
A re-introduction Welcome to Her Deepest Ecologies! Her Deepest Ecologies is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a …
April 22, 2023
4/22/23 Welcome to the first episode of the first season of the podcast! It was a true honor to have Valerie Segrest as our first guest. …
March 28, 2023
Coming soon… It has been a long winter, but I am very excited to be in the final editing stages. This process has taken longer …
March 26, 2023
3-22-23 Happy Sunday, Her Deepest Ecologies is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid …
March 17, 2023
3/8/22 Hi everyone! I meant to get this out last Friday, but I have been on the road since then. My apologies! Welcome to the new …
February 24, 2023
2/22/23 Personally, when I start to unpack ecological grief I feel a lot of guilt. I think this guilt has been with me for a long …











