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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.
John Kaufmann | Genesis 6–9
Podge Meehan | An Inconvenient Truth
Tina Pisco | Ring of Fire
Roman Vai | Conversation Starters for Therapy
Tremain Xenos | Fecundity
Lucy Zhang | Reef Construction
Emilia Ong | Careful
Beattie | Gnomes, Staring Up the Hill & A God Sits Watching the Ducks
Diarmuid Cawley | Antiquity on a fault line & Ballyconnell, Sligo
Dáithí de Buitléir | Ráithín an Chloig, Bré
S.J. Delaney | Queer Pastoral & I Won’t Stop Writing Queer Pastorals
Shakeema Edwards | New Mexico Whiptail Lizards & The Mating Behavior of Burying Beetles
Chinedu Gospel | If They Ask Me
Yoni Hammer-Kossoy & Abby Yucht | Deconstructing Babels
Darren Higgins | The Floating Bridge
Ayòdéjì Israel | Ten Couplets About My Body
Michael David Jewell | Camera Obscura
Susanna Lang | Crow and Anti-Crow
Morgan Leathem Ventura | Aquatic Dirge
Rose Malone | Tóraíocht: Scéal Ghráinne
Joanne McCarthy | Garraíodóir
Thomas Mixon | No Trespassing
Cliona O’Connell | In the Lord’s Wood
Pádraig Ó Cuinneagáin | Deoir
Hui Ran | seeing the flood for the first time
Lani O’Hanlon | A Café in Berlin & Landscape of the Body
Aoife Riach | New Year’s Resolutions
John Tinneny | Corpán
Cover art: Dead talk (archaeologists) and Eurydice (dead again…) and Orpheus, by Isabel Nolan.
Published by Channel
Softcover
138 pages
150 x 210 mm
ISBN 9781916224599