Volume 7
From California to Cuba, and from the far Northwest corner of Montana to New Brunswick, Canada, this volume delivers potent prose, trenchant poetry, and evocative art from writers and artists of all ages and backgrounds. Experience Stephanie Dickinson’s explosive story of violence and grief, the boyhood recollections of Blair Fuller, and cover artist Noreen Rei Fukumori’s succulent pairing of fruit and reconciliation.
Catherine J. Richardson, Caspian (detail)
Home is the moment
the quail arrive
– Joanne Kyger, “About Now” (excerpt from “Hiding out with Joanne Kyger” by Steve Heilig)
WMR Highlights
Pacific Marine Algae
Peter Connors
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West Marin Portraiture
Seth Wood and Dewey Livingston
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The Watershed Project
The Wilds of Wetlands
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Giethoorm and Staphorst
Annet Held
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How Rep. Phillip Burton and a Magic Marker Hijacked Tomales Bay
George Clyde
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Fathers
Peter Coyote
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