Fall 20192024-11-15T22:35:39+00:00

Welcome to the Fall 2019 issue of Unearthed!

This issue includes work from thirty contributors (listed and linked below). Throughout the issue, you will find fiction, poetry, photography, art, and nonfiction. You will find voices lost in the wilderness, found in the wilderness; dispatches from Vermont and Oregon and Texas and Hawaii and Italy and beyond; most of all, you will sense a continuous urge to unearth ideas, theories, emotions, and truths.

Special thanks to the student editorial board, who read submissions anonymously, and whose conversations about what made this issue what it is are paramount. These students read well over 100 submissions. The difficult task for them and Unearthed has always been to turn down good work. As editors, we must come to terms with the fact that rejection is part of the process and happens mostly because each issue takes on its own voice and breadth, and thus we always welcome new submissions from writers and artists who have submitted in the past. The editorial board talked in depth about submissions and they have chosen a wide array of work, all of which gets at what it means to unearth.

The student editors for the Fall issue are: Samantha Kolb, Aidan Murphy, and Arik Palileo. This issue could not have been made possible without the support of the Department of Environmental Studies, the Writing, Rhetoric & Communications Program, and Joel Shaw, from the Office of Communications and Marketing at SUNY-ESF.

Cheers, Tyler Flynn Dorholt

Managing Editor

Nonfiction
Storey Clayton: “Playing Augmented Reality Games on the Eve of a Mass-Extinction”/ Kayla Johnson: Vision/ Toti O’Brien: “Engraved”/ Leslie Sittner: “Braving the Wilderness”/ Patty Somlo: “Holding Both”/ Ross West: “Elephant Man: Notes on Science, Salvation, and the End of the World”/ Kirby Michael Wright: “Lancers After Ed Sullivan”

Poetry
Anna Bartel: “Bird Kisses”/ Erica Bodwell: “Authentic Presence”/ Colleen Coyne: “Memento Mori” and “Edge Noise”/ Paul Cunningham: “Song of Polymers”/ Marc Alan Di Martino: “Unburial”/ Sharon Dolin: “8.3 Billion Metric Tons”/ Gavin Duncan: “Black Spots”/ Hannah Emerson: Five Poems/ Adina Kopinsky: “Tu B’Shvat”/ Stephen Kuusisto: “A Landscape”/ FJP: “Tundra”/ Patrick Lawler: from “FUTURE LIBRARY”/ Lisa Masé: “Letter to My Mom” and “How I am American”/ Cameron Morse: “Python,” “During the Burial,” and “Dreaming of Yantai”/ Lauren Scharhag: “Girl With a Gun” and “Parisian Phoenix by Way of Texas”/ Lawrence Wilson: “Texas Dirt”

Fiction
Tara Campbell: “Return”/ Alissia J.R. Lingaur: “Phases of Reparation”

Visual Arts
Artwork by Arik Palileo Olivia Salamy/ Photographs by Kate Kemp/ Photographs by Bella Luikart/ Photographs by Tom McGrath/ Photographs by Allene Nichols

Featured image by Unsplash

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