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The Journal of Wild Culture
SUNDAY EDITION
SEPTEMBER 17, 2017 |
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Words that conjure 'place spirit'
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Our lost connection with nature can be retrieved by describing its vast magic in an invented phrase.
By Nicola Ross.
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Bound for a Better Life
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"She feels no bitterness . . ." Stories of Chinese women who endured the wages of a passport to marriage. By Herbert Wright.
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AN ear tuned
to the earth
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Three poems: 'On The Cusp of the Known World: A Field Guide', 'Water Witch', and 'Skin of Stars'.
By Amelia L. Williams.
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