Three lovely poems by Laura Long, with audio, finalists in the Terrain.org 16th Annual Contest in Poetry: "Grounded," "Mud Sparrows," and "On the old turnpike..."
https://www.terrain.org/2026/poetry/laura-long/
#poems #poetry #poet
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Three lovely poems by Laura Long, with audio, finalists in the Terrain.org 16th Annual Contest in Poetry: "Grounded," "Mud Sparrows," and "On the old turnpike..."
https://www.terrain.org/2026/poetry/laura-long/
#poems #poetry #poet
Meghan Keaney Anderson's "(Un)usual Mortality Event," a finalist in Terrain.org's 16th Annual Contest in Nonfiction, explores climate change through a mother's lens and a beached whale.
https://www.terrain.org/2026/nonfiction/unusual-mortality-event/
“Jacob got shot in the thigh by a rubber bullet outside the immigration detention center, / I say to the water.”
Read Lisbeth White’s “What do we tell the water now?” in @terrainorg.bsky.social today! #BlackHistoryMonth www.terrain.org/2025/poetry/...
Three beautiful, haunting poems by Daniel Lassell, with audio: "Frame," "Ritter Park Cabin," and "Downward Rooms."
https://www.terrain.org/2026/poetry/daniel-lassell-2/
#poem #poetry #poet
Ana C.H. Silva's beautiful story of place, relationship, and distance, "Into the A Horizon," is a finalist in the Terrain.org 16th Annual Contest in Fiction.
https://www.terrain.org/2026/fiction/into-the-a-horizon/
#story #fiction #farming #spouse
Four gorgeous poems by Anne Haven McDonnell, with audio, from her new book, Singing Under Snow, winner of the Wheelbarrow Prize. And if you'll be at #AWP26 don't miss Annie's reading and signing.
https://www.terrain.org/2026/poetry/anne-haven-mcdonnell-3/
#poems
In "Sleep or Something Like It," M. H. Perry braids a prescribed burn on their farm with her the challenges of her childhood. It's our first Terrain.org Nonfiction Contest finalist this year.
https://www.terrain.org/2026/nonfiction/sleep-or-something-like-it/
Harrison F. Dietzman's wildland firefighter story "Cowboys" is our first finalist in the Terrain.org 16th Annual Contest in Fiction.
https://www.terrain.org/2026/fiction/cowboys/
#story #fiction #fire #firefighters #danger #driving
Phyllis Klein's beautiful, powerful Letter to America poem is "Mistee St. Clair wants to give you, one of her favorite poets, a hug," with audio.
https://www.terrain.org/2026/poetry/letter-to-america-klein/
#poetry #poem #poet #lettertoamerica
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Interview re: 2021 Oregon Literary Fellowship.
"Receiving the fellowship was like a rope that appeared out of nowhere and towed me back to shore."
literary-arts.org/2021/08/meet...
Two beautiful poems by Mistee St. Clair, with audio, finalists in the Terrain.org 16th Annual Contest in Poetry: "Last Dream of Earth" and "Self-Repair".
https://www.terrain.org/2026/poetry/mistee-st-clair/
#poems #poetry #poet
The Freshwater Trust president Joe Whitworth pens an urgent but hopeful guest editorial: "Built on Dry Ground: The Water Reckoning in the West."
https://www.terrain.org/2026/currents/built-on-dry-ground/
#editorial #water #west #americanwest #rivers #drought
Three gorgeous poems by Amy Miller, with audio, kick off the Terrain.org 16th Annual Contest in Poetry finalists.
https://www.terrain.org/2026/poetry/amy-miller-2/
#poems #poetry #poet #trees #insects #birds #night #sky #spiders
Alan Sincic's delightful story "A Piece of Work" is a semifinalist in the Terrain.org 16th Annual Contest in Fiction, and not to be missed.
https://www.terrain.org/2026/fiction/a-piece-of-work/
#story #fiction #shortstory #dogs
In "Why We Tell Stories," Rob Carney weaves prose and poetry in a beautiful new addition to his "Old Roads, New Stories" column.
https://www.terrain.org/2026/old-roads-new-stories/why-we-tell-stories/
#editorial #storytelling #stories #witches #neighbors #prose #poetry
In Susan Cohen's Letter to America prose poem "Messenger from the Sea-God's Palace," a Doomsday fish washes up on a California beach. What message does it bring?
https://www.terrain.org/2026/poetry/letter-to-america-cohen/
#poem #lettertoamerica
Singaporean writer Sabrina Lim Fang's "Lionesses" is a beautiful story of family and food, childhood and being cherished, love and loss. Don't miss this one.
https://www.terrain.org/2026/fiction/lionesses/
#story #fiction #family #lions #memory #loss
Read my interview with @melissasevigny.bsky.social in @terrainorg.bsky.social - Melissa is such a great interviewer, she brought out things I hadn't even thought about. www.terrain.org/2026/intervi...
I really enjoyed interviewing Sarah Boon, author of MELTDOWN, about glaciers, #womeninstem, #mentalhealth. As she says, it's time to "open up the silence" about mental health in academia. Give it a read. @terrainorg.bsky.social @snowhydro.bsky.social
An underwater photo of deep, blue water.
"In the sinkhole
remains
a turtle. How democracy
dies. She crawls"
Contributor Stella Wong's poem "Letter to America" is published in @terrainorg.bsky.social. We know you'll love it 💗 buff.ly/Dq9DDUQ
“It’s a fantasy land the J6ers are shilling
It’s a magical place
Elvis is back in the building…”
Vernita Hall’s poem “Just Like Us” is published in @terrainorg.bsky.social & featured in our #BlackHistoryMonth reading list! Read it here: www.terrain.org/2025/poetry/...
Reconciling wonder and work: Jessica Gigot reviews James Rebanks's nonfiction book, The Place of Tides.
https://www.terrain.org/2026/reviews-reads/the-place-of-tides/
#review #nonfiction #work #wonder #norway #ducks #islands #vegaarchipelago
New today in @terrainorg.bsky.social, an interview with the amazing ecopoet Elizabeth Bradfield. "If we truly open ourselves, a walk around the block at home can become a mystery." 🌎💙📚 www.terrain.org/2025/intervi...
Lovely essay by @irisdunkle.bsky.social 💛💜💛💜
"A breeze enters the field and thousands of grass tips scribble up and down as if they are signing their names on the wind. Their wild movement is a testament to how they are rooted. This triumph of allowance teaches me something I cannot fully grasp."
“Their wild movement is a testament to how they are rooted.” Love this.
"Angels I've Known" is a lush Letter to America poem (with audio) by Dorothy Wall about Paradise Lost, book bans in Florida, and more.
https://www.terrain.org/2026/poetry/letter-to-america-wall/
#poem #poetry #poet #politicalpoetry #bookbans #gardens #paradise
Honored to be nominated for a Pushcart by @terrainorg.bsky.social for my story “Sea Minks” www.terrain.org/2025/fiction...
"Watching the moon her mood turned
from black to blue
to wholly new"
#TodaysPoem #poetry
Cherita by Wendy Videlock (2023 @terrainorg.bsky.social) www.terrain.org/2023/poetry/...
Lisbeth White has an incredible poem “What do we tell the water now?” up at @terrainorg.bsky.social in their “Letter to America” series. Here’s an excerpt, and you can read the whole at: www.terrain.org/2025/poetry/.... 🌊 @earthmaven.bsky.social