“What is the human part of the mountains’ destiny?” —John Muir Coal is a diamond waiting to be born, some […]

“What is the human part of the mountains’ destiny?” —John Muir Coal is a diamond waiting to be born, some […]
It’s a new week, and therefore, time for a new buffalo dish! I got some organic, grass-fed ground bison from […]
We were always moving—from my birthplace in Toledo, Ohio, to Kentucky: Westwood, Rush, and Cannonsburg, back to Ohio: South Point, […]
The Buffalo Intensive that I’m attending in April is in Twisp, WA, the heart of the Meathow Valley. Katie Russell, […]
For what is it to die but to stand naked in the wind and melt into the sun? – Kahlil […]
Mantis stood each morning on the porch railing of a suburban backyard, arms pressed together in contemplation. He began his […]
What better way to ring in the new year than going on a hike? My partner and I decided last […]
I’ve been thinking a lot about buffalo lately, and so, naturally, that makes me hungry. Buffalo are not only majestic, they’re […]
This is one of the myths of the Makawe, a fictional band of people who lived in the Red River […]
Almost all writers have a day job. At least, every writer I know has one or has retired from one. And […]