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Channel is an environmentalist magazine publishing poetry and prose that fosters connection with the natural world. Conceived on 15 March, the day of 2019's first global climate strike, the project aims to harness the current momentum of the climate movement and support writers to play a role in building new narratives around engagement with nature.
Fiction
Gerard Beirne | Survival Plans
Douglas W. Milliken | Robinia
Essay
Selina Eagney | Adventures in Wanderlands
Poetry
Brianna Barnes | “Reality is Fabulous” & Parentage
Claire Booker | Islay
Amanda Coleman White | The Manor Vanished Overnight
Liudmyla Diadchenko, tr. by Padma Thornlyre | #2, #3, #9 & #16
Ukata Edwardson | Porter
Susanna Galbraith | nude self portrait, crouching & portrait, sunflower
Donna J. Gelagotis Lee | You tell me that & Into the Mountains
Joanna Guthrie | Arctic ice wakes up as liquid & Estuary
Ali Hatami | The White Giggles
Barbara Hickson | Going to Ground
Neal Hoskins | Little Ears
Meghan Kemp-Gee | The Giant Pacific Octopus & The Vancouver Island Marmot
Stefanie Kirby | Shifting Weight
Ashish Kumar Singh | At The Age Of 5 I Found An Almost Dead Bird
Tim MacGabhann | Finch & Beeches
DS Maolalai | Wilting & They fly, I don’t
Cathryn McWilliams | The Spindle Tree
Cliona O’Connell | Letters to Self
Jamie O’Halloran | Cultivation
Claire Orchard | Pigeons
Chloe Orrock | For Jeanne Villepreux-Power
Carolyn Oulton | The Way You Showed Me & Just a Moment
Ana Reisens | Pantoum for the woman in red
Purbasha Roy | Self-portrait as fishing net
Kaitlin Ruiz | For Mary
Andrea Scott | you must believe that earth is a mother
Stephanie Sesic | Shiftless & A Modest Apocalypse
Paul Stephenson | Transformation (East Coast Story)
Tehnuka | Glowworms
Ahimsa Timoteo Bodhrán | prominence
Nikki Ummel | Fragments from Quarantine & An Offering
Adam van Graan | Grasses & Country
Susanna Violette | Swimming pool moon
Carrie Weinberger | How to Rock and Roll with God
Angelica Whitehorne | Concessions & Waking Hour
Amanda Yskamp | All of these I feel or am
Published by Channel
Softcover
147 pages
150 x 210 mm
ISBN 9781916224575