2016 Issue2024-11-15T22:32:06+00:00

Welcome to the 2016 Issue of Unearthed!

Unearthed is an online literary magazine published by SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry and run by undergraduate and graduate student editors working in collaboration with the Writing Program and ESF Communications staff. The journal focuses on works that define the environment as what Glen Mazis calls “surround”–the natural and social world that species share. We honor the legacy of SUNY-ESF’s original print creative journal, Ecologue and seek to publish work in the genres of non-fiction, fiction, poetry, and artwork. We especially encourage works in new media and those that blend genres such as photo and video essays.

If you have any questions, please email us at [email protected]. In the meantime, we hope you enjoy this issue of Unearthed!

Poetry
Kathlen Abrey: Against Ourselves/ Katharine Alys O’Connor: Any Moment / Chapin Czarnecki: Of Wind, Observations/ Rand Michaels: Staring Skyward/ Rebecca Rolnick: Catching the Light, Cloudwatching/ Savita Sharan: Naturalist’s Dilemma/ Simeon Spottswood: Vectors of Understanding, The I Am

Prose
Michael Mahoney: The Thaw/ Janet Rogers: The Siren/ Rebecca Rolnick: Oakwood Rambles, The Story Tree/ Simeon Spottswood: Contact Spinning A Fire Staff

Visual Art
Forrest Baird: Soils

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The Thaw

By |December 9th, 2016|Categories: fall 2016, fiction|

For all the talk of warmth and rebirth, spring is a really ugly season. Trails turn to mud pits and roads to rivers as the thaw begins to take hold, and the brown carcasses of what was left at the end of fall begin to reappear. The ground cover is a layer of partially decayed leaves, and all the damage the winter did is slowly revealed.

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The Naturalist’s Dilemma

By |April 28th, 2016|Categories: poems, spring 2016|

Staring at blank faces while I speak / they’re like walls, plain and blank and even without interest; / now I’m frustrated and careless but flabbergasted nonetheless / as my tone it gets higher, the pace, it gets faster

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Soils

By |April 27th, 2016|Categories: spring 2016, video|

I've never seen a dodo bird in the flesh. / I poke my skin in genetics laboratory. / And I'm not proud of my address / in Centennial Hall; / I've got Westcott envy.

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