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Wayfarer Magazine Issue 43 Print Edition

The Two-Inch Glass

Becoming of Vultures

Queer Excuses for Existing

Shooting Politics

What We Lose

Calling All Poets!

County Blacktop Narcissus

The Butterfly Farmer’s Breathless Monologue After Giving Another Tour of Their Greenhouse

Do Something, Hercules

Chinook Salmon Hatchery at Whiskey Creek

UNCHARTED: Theodore Richards

Death Bed

Birds and Bees Feed Upon me

Not going quietly

Let Down

Overnight Success

God Willing

Roadkill Sonnet

The Innocence of Insects

In The Court Of King Friday

Explorer

Forester

To the man with the blow-up Jesus in the yard

joke’s on the poets

Wayfarer Magazine August Edition

An Emergency Room We Call a Nation

The trouble with poetry

Race to the Anthropocene

Embodied Ceasefire

Neon Trails & the Wild Unknown

Between Two Canyons on an August Afternoon

The River, Dark

Right There

Words

I Lived for Art, I Lived for Love

On Antelopes and Beats in Wyoming

Leatherwood

Delta: Early Summer

Valley of Forgiveness

Election Years

Putting Things By

You’ve Done This Before

BLACK JOY

Blacks and Blues

Our Angel of the Get Through / An Interview with Andrea Gibson by Connor Wolfe

Silhouette

Folklore in the Age of Climate Change

My Blue Room

Wayfarer Magazine July Edition

Skills Test

Still Life

Notes on Getting Here

Something Cool, Something Real

Hard as a Rock

The Weather

Bones

A Selkirk Love Affair

No Luck

Sky Burial

Three people come to my door...

I Persevere

Cartographies of Peace

american entrails

Bonne Femme

Living Among Cannibals

convection eulogy

UNCHARTED: Rebecca Brenner

Eating A Blueberry Muffin During A Dictatorship

Wayfarer Magazine July Preview

Banned Books

The Eleven Possibilities

Same Old Story

Dendrochronology of a Gun

As the Martyrs Go Marching

cookie cutter poverty

nonbinary

Looking Out Anew

prozac and benadryl

An Open Letter to Performative Allies Asking Me How To Help

Murder in the Mall

Franceska (Women’s Barracks)

The Human Conundrum

How to Be a Good American

Transplant

Citrus Kale Salad

In Stolen Lands

unrest under the crows

The Visibility Game

the last safe zone

Yosemite: On Ledging Out & Falling Hard & Setting The Tone for an Appropriate Afterword

Invisible Ranks

UNBOUND God Is Love: The Heart of All Creation

Stepping Over

Jeremiad.

Carbon Imprint, Not Footprint

Through the Prism of Which Discipline?

Queer Shrines of Magic

Get Back to Work

Kill With Kindness

ivy.

Wayfarer Magazine: June Edition

If I Should Have a Daughter

M/F/X

Buffalo Medicine

// Sky Burial

Country on the Precipice of Castration

AVALANCHE

Terranexus

Windows and Mirrors

UNCHARTED: Thomas Lloyd Qualls

The Quiet Rebellion of the Printed Page

Executive Order

The Radical Interior: Father Thomas Keating and the Wayfarer’s Path

Miss Nomer

I Do Not Scream

Marching Up the Hill, Then Down Back

We’re All Born Naked and the Rest is Drag

28 Days

True North

The Mainstream Is Not the Only Stream

Sonnet from the Closet

Reimagining the World: A Conversation on Myth, Crisis, and Possibility

UNCHARTED: Emilie Lygren

Wayfarer Magazine May Edition

An Imaginal Revelation

Autumnal Detention Center

Doppelgänger

Instructions for a Funeral

Cicadas at Sixty

National Poetry Month

Trans Elders & Queer Histories

Ways to Fight Back

American Seasons

UNCHARTED Interview: Heidi Barr

Trans & Queer Emergency Resource List

Navigating Safety as a Trans Person in Uncertain Times

Unbound Spotlight: A Journey into Wild and Self with Heather Durham's Sylvan Crone

The Great Reimagining: Embracing Apocalypse as Possibility with Theodore Richards

Unbound Spotlight: Jose Oseguera’s Poetic Exploration of Family and Identity

Unbound Spotlight: Navigating Loss and Legacy with Mubanga Kalimamukwento

Unbound: Rebecca Dietrich’s Under the Stars of Turtle Island

UNCHARTED: Emily Grandy

Unbound Spotlight: Kashawn Taylor: A Necessary Voice in a System That Silences

Wayfarer Magazine Print Issue 42 is Here!

Wayfinding in a World on Fire

They Fear Us Because We Cannot Be Owned

Joy as an Act of Rebellion

A blessing for existing