
Here’s a great residency opportunity for environmental writers and artists:
PLAYA, PRAx and Spring Creek Project are partnering to offer Migration in Changing Climates, a new interdisciplinary fellowship.
This fellowship invites applicants working in writing, ethics and philosophy, visual art, performing arts, sound, and multidisciplinary genres to propose projects that engage migration as an ecological, cultural, ethical and imaginative force reshaping where and how life can move. Fellowship projects will explore ecologies of migration in the Pacific Northwest and Great Basin, including human and other-than-human lives. The fellowship will begin with an orientation at PLAYA, with a case study of migration in the high desert of Lake County, Oregon.
Learn more here.
John is co-author, with Midge Raymond, of the 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). More at JohnYunker.com.