Contributors
July 2019
Writers
Parnaz Foroutan is the author of the novel The Girl from the Garden and a memoir, Home Is a Stranger, forthcoming from Amberjack Publishing in winter 2020. She lives in Los Angeles, California.
moreTracy Frisch is a writer and homesteader who grows food for herself and her barter partners in rural Upstate New York. She is currently interested in addressing climate disruption through regenerative agriculture, a farming system that captures carbon in the soil.
moreRalph Hubbell is an author and translator who teaches writing to English Language Learner students at the Maryland Institute College of Art. He and his wife live in Baltimore with their two cats, who spend long hours lounging on the neighbors’ porches. You can follow him on Twitter: @Ralph_Hubbell.
moreDonovan McAbee was once the front man for an alt-country band made up of British academics. He now lives in Nashville, Tennessee, where he teaches at Belmont University.
moreW.S. Merwin was a U.S. poet laureate, an environmental activist, a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, and the author of more than twenty-five books of poetry. He and his wife restored their Hawaii home, the site of a former pineapple plantation, to acres of native palm trees. He died in March 2019 at the age of ninety-one.
moreJane Ratcliffe’s work has appeared in New England Review, Longreads, and O: The Oprah Magazine. She lives in Ypsilanti, Michigan, with two cats and one dog, and she hopes someday to own thousands of acres so she can give all stray animals a safe home.
moreDavid Zoby lives in Casper, Wyoming, with his two dogs, Henderson the Rain King and Rocket. He is a frequent contributor to national fly-fishing and outdoor magazines.
morePhotographers
Larry Blackwood lives in Bozeman, Montana, where he spends his time taking photographs, camping, and wondering what the world is coming to.
moreJames Burton lives in Tucson, Arizona, where he photographs the Sonoran Desert. A retired geologist and chemist, he is now allowing the creative side of his brain to roam free.
moreGeorge Filgate has been taking photographs for fifty years, and his work has appeared in The New York Times and The Register-Guard. He lives in Eugene, Oregon.
morePoppy de Garmo recently returned to photography after owning a catering business for twenty-five years. She lives in Boulder Creek, California, where she grows medicinal herbs and loves to be alone.
moreRobert Graham lives in Hillsborough, North Carolina, and is the art director of The Sun.
moreRush Jagoe’s photographs have appeared in Bon Appétit, T: The New York Times Style Magazine, and Condé Nast Traveler. He lives in New Orleans, Louisiana.
moreCapers Rumph is a photographer and artist who lives in Hillsboro, Oregon. Her work has appeared in Yes! and the book Farming While Black: Soul Fire Farm’s Practical Guide to Liberation on the Land.
moreLinda Thomas is an avid gardener, biker, and hiker. She lives in Ashland, Oregon, where she volunteers as a photographer for conservation groups.
moreDavid Wade is a photographer who lives in Leeds, England. He has run with the bulls twice, once in Pamplona and once in Madrid. You can follow him on Instagram: @_photak.
moreOn The Cover

Wesley Jenkins ditched her government cubicle for the mountains of Virginia, where she lives with her husband and two wayward but wonderful mutts. She took the photo on this month’s cover, of a green tomato, outside her home after a rain shower.
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