Publication: Meaning‐Making in Science Communication: A Case for Precision in Word Choice

“To be effective communicators we must have a deeper appreciation for how language and ideas are reshaped in context”

Read the full article on the importance of word choice in science communication in Issue 102 of Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America.

New Publication: What Happened on December 21st, 2019: A Retrospective

New words up today on Essay Daily!

…I had been working on an essay about fragments: fragments of bone, fragments of light, and what the space between these fragments can embody. I’m learning to pay attention to these spaces. A lot can happen in the subtext, in the distance between things, in the space of what is left out, in the time between December 21st and March 16th…

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New Publications: Lunar Eclipse off Exit 88 & What Gould's Magpie Has Stolen

Two poems up now in the latest issue of Minding Nature, a publication from the Center for Humans & Nature.

Cover Art by Courtney Mattison Cover Art by Courtney Mattison

LUNAR ECLIPSE OFF EXIT 88

Somewhere in Oklahoma, speeding through scrubby darkness, we pulled off the highway on Exit 88…

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WHAT GOULD’S MAGPIE HAS STOLEN

For its feathers, the prism of light that broke its blacks into iridescence…

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New Publication: This Ground

Up now in the newest issue of Vagabond City:

THIS GROUND

…From the ground of this Arizonan desert branches rise as the roots of the sky, and I wonder now, what is the difference between a hundred places and no place?…

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New Publication: Tidal Desert

Published this week in the lovely Winter issue of Hawk & Whippoorwill

TIDAL DESERT

…Because I could descend in the chasm of dissolution between the layers of sandstone to where life is pressed like petals,

I began to sense the land’ s lungs beneath the soil, see the hardness of the desert and understand that here, life is not to be presumed…

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