spells
learn first to listen_
when still
on a spectrum
of silence ࿓ vignettes
Extinction & Hope:
Listening to Deadbirdsong On the Way to Listening for Consent
in Vlog Series: “Living Earth Community: Multiple Ways of Being and Knowing-Episode 4”
20 May 2020
Unburied
Zoomorphic Magazine
Issue 5, April 18, 2016
Set as visual poem directed by Garrett Wilson, April 2020
The Barren Woman Becomes One Who Bears Up Multitudes
Resilient Questions: What Kind of Ancestor Do you Want to Be?
Center for Humans and Nature
March 2017;
Belonging
City Creatures Blog
Center for Humans and Nature
July 18, 2016
Photo: Matt Reinbold, “Hunter’s Moon,” CC 2.0
Soundings
October 17–23, 2015
Shaver’s Creek:
Stories from Penn State’s Nature Center
Place Where You Live: Alaska and New York, Earth
in Orion Magazine online
June 2, 2015

This white March woods
is less oestral mare,
than hungry moose,
with cravings slow
to melt into spring.
She waits to drop
her calf, while the
moon half rises
over the backs of
shaggy hill humps,
dark at dawning,
beneath the pink
endometrium
of sky, sunning
into blue dawn.
And the breaths of
spruce trees warm bread-
sweet patches of ground
beneath their boughs,
into shapes of
yearlings, where these
half-grown beasts might
browse and sleep.
This Winter Woods
Zoomorphic Magazine
Issue 1.2, May 21, 2015
One Minute with Julianne Lutz Warren on
“What we can learn from other species and what does that mean for us?”
“Questions for a Resilient Future 2013,”
Center for Humans and Nature at the American Museum of History,
(released March 17, 2014)
Panel with Brooke Hecht (moderator), Carol Gould, Robin Kimmerer and Kathleen Dean Moore,
“Questions for a Resilient Future,”
Center for Humans and Nature at the American Museum of History
New York, October 8, 2013.
Portraits of Hope
The Geography of Hope:
Finding Hope in the Land Ethic Conference
Point Reyes, California
March 15-17, 2013