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Ecopoetry & Ecopoetics

An Australian and
International journal of
ecopoetry & ecopoetics
Where
Poetry
Meets
Purpose
ecopoetry investigates - both thematically and formally - the relationship between nature and culture, language and perception.
by Forrest Gander

We’re a journal of ecopoetry and ecopoetics

Serving as a space for the presentation of ecologically-concerned poetry and poetics, we publish new work by writers that respond in diverse, imaginative and intimately-located ways to our relationship with the Earth, and most urgently, to the climate crisis unfolding before us.

At Plumwood Mountain Journal, we advocate for the protection and preservation of the more-than-human worlds that we inhabit, and seek to promote deep care for both global ecologies and the human communities that bear the unequal burden of environmental degradation and repair.

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VOL.11 N.01 April 2024

Queering Ecopoet(h)ics

'Queering Ecopoet(h)ics', edited by Dr Willo Drummond and Stuart Barnes brings together a collection of extraordinary poems and poets whose work queer the natural world in diverse and tender ways.

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You touch the black keys. You touch the black keys inside me and I pearl.
by Gavin Yuan Gao

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An Australian and international
journal of ecopoetry and ecopoetics.

Plumwood Mountain Journal is created on the unceded lands of the Gadigal and Wangal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and to elders past, present and future. We also acknowledge all traditional custodians of the lands this journal reaches.

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