An EcoLit Books success story doesn’t have to be limited to the written word.
Reckoning features artwork by Talitha May who discovered the journal through our list of Literary Outlets for Environmental Writing.

While hard to read in the image above, the story behind this artwork is important to know. Here’s the link to read in full.
Talitha May is an artist and educator who lives in the Pacific Northwest. Her critical and creative works primarily focus on environmental issues. Her most recent works appear in Language & Ecology, Composition Studies and Calyx: A Journal of Art and Literature by Women.
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John is co-author, with Midge Raymond, of the Tasmanian mystery Devils Island. He is also author of the novels The Tourist Trail and Where Oceans Hide Their Dead. Co-founder of Ashland Creek Press and editor of Writing for Animals (also now a writing program).