
There’s a new journal for environmental writers to be aware of: Germinate.
Published 4 times a year, the journal is “an open-access, digital publication of the American Society for Environmental History (ASEH). Designed to communicate with academics, community practitioners, and the general public, journal issues include peer-reviewed and non-peer-reviewed submissions.”
Here’s what they’re looking for:
Germinate invites work that explores, illuminates, investigates, observes, and/or interprets topics connecting the environmental present with its past. We welcome submissions of short research and review articles, primary source analysis, resources, and photo essays for peer-review; and essay, memoir, narrative nonfiction, fiction, reportage, and other modes of storytelling that will be edited but not peer-reviewed.
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.