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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.
Anastasia Jill | Coughing Fish
Frances Ogamba | Telepathy
Tess O’Regan | Misty, or Vanishings of Unclear Origins
David Ralph | Marginal Soils
Chimezie Chika | Against the Weather
Brendan Mac Evilly | Being and Swimmingness
Christine Barkley | (Oil on Seawater, Transferred to Canvas) & Imprints
Jo Bear | Persephone in Éire & Gentrification Ghazal
Annette C. Boehm | An Awk of a Girl & Untethered
Rebecca Bratten Weiss | Russian Olive (invasive), On New Year’s Day & Heron Slut Diarmuid Cawley | Adults & Washed Helen Chen | Morning Routine
Gemma Cooper-Novack | Power
Paula Dias Garcia | a thing that growls and moans both
Daniel Fuller | Caoineadh & All of the Old Poets Used to Write about Nightingales Robert René Galván | Banyan
Michael Goodfellow | Named Storms
Ellen Harrold | Máthair Shúigh Mhór
Louise Kim | urban sonnet
Hannah Linden | Mist & Dear Kafka
David Mullin | Ornithomancy
Keev Ó Baoill | Más buan mo chuimhne
David Ishaya Osu | Dreaming
James Owens | One Year After a Summer of Fires
Mandy Shunnarah | we love what we long for
Cherry Smyth | Lie Flat
Fawn Emmalee Ward | Silent/Sounds
Erin Wilson | The Understory in Autumn
Cover art: Palestinian Gazelle I and Palestinian Gazelle II, by Manal Mahamid
Published by Channel
Softcover
119 pages
150 x 210 mm
ISBN 9781068637025