Whole Terrain
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Whole Terrain | |
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Editor | Annie Jacobs |
Categories | nature, culture, environment |
Frequency | Annual |
Circulation | unknown |
Publisher |
Antioch University New England |
First Issue | 1992 |
Country | United States |
Language | American English |
Website | wholeterrain.org |
ISSN | 1072-2513 |
Whole Terrain is a journal of "reflective environmental practice" published by Antioch University New England. It has been published approximately once a year since its inception in 1992.
Current Orion magazine editor, H. Emerson Blake was the first editor for Whole Terrain, while he was a student at Antioch. Whole Terrain was initially a student internship project that grew out of an environmental literature course, called Literature of the Land, taught by Fred Taylor and Rowland Russell.
Whole Terrain prides itself on publishing new writers alongside established nature writers on a wide array of topics. Each issue is themed and addresses an aspect or aspects of human relation to the environment. Whole Terrain is highly regarded in the field of nature writing and works to promote the field.
Contents |
[edit] Topics from Previous Issues
Celebration and Ceremony (Volume 14 2005/2006)
Risk (Volume 13 2004/2005)
Resilience (Volume 12 2003/2004)
Gratitude and Greed (Volume 11 2002/2003)
Surplus and Scarcity (Volume 10 2001/2002)
Serious Play (Volume 9 2000/2001)
Legacy and Posterity (Volume 8 1999/2000)
Transience, Permanence and Commitment (Volume 7 1998/1999)
Creative Collaborations (Volume 6 1997/1998)
Research as Real Work (Volume 5 1996/1997)
Exploring Environmental Stereotypes (Volume 4 1995/1996)
Environmental Ethics at Work (Volume 3 1994)
Spirituality, Identity and Professional Choices (Volume 2 1993)
Environmental Identity and Professional Choices (Volume 1 1992)
[edit] Submission Guidelines
Whole Terrain accepts unsolicited material, but only publishes material that is on the topic of the forthcoming issue. Whole Terrain is currently seeking submissions for Volume 15: Where is Nature? Whole Terrain follows the The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th Edition style formatting. Call for Submissions - Where is Nature?
[edit] Contributors
Contributors to Whole Terrain include:
[edit] References
- Dorothy W. Quimby Library Resources for Environmental Writing
- Whole Terrain Blog
- Whole Terrain Celebration and Ceremony Calendar
[edit] External Links
Whole Terrain Articles Published Elsewhere on the Web
- Dance Fever by Michael P. Branch, from Utne Magazine, first published in Whole Terrain Volume 9 as More Than Just Watching
- Energetic Americans, from Utne Magazine, published in Whole Terrain Volume 10 as Are We Dreaming?
- Guerrilla Gatherers by Laird Christiansen, from Utne Magazine, first published in Whole Terrain Volume 11 as The Give and Take of Wildcrafting
- Hudson River Immersion by Dr Laird Evans Christiansen, first published in Whole Terrain Volume 13
- Marshfield: A Suburban Fairy Tale by Peggy Duffy, first published in Whole Terrain Volume 10
- Missing Binoculars by Bruce Berger, from Travis Audubon Society, first published in Whole Terrain Volume 5