SPRING 08, VOL. 1

Prose
David Miller, Wallace Stegner, West Marin, and the Geography of Hope
Claire Peaslee, Plunge
Jules Evens, Lightness of Being
Michael Parmeley, Tea Time
Nancy Kelly, Seasons
Dewey Livingston, M.B. Boissevain, Farm Advisor, 1924–1933
Mark Dowie, The Fiction of Wilderness
Jody Farrell, Picnic in the Park
Doris Ober, Owl Out of Heaven
Sage Van Wing, Brothers at Arms
Steve Heilig, Secret Vacation
Tucker Malarkey, Eating the Environment
Elisabeth Ptak, Bishop Pine
Poetry
Larry Hampton, Untitled (A salmon hears)
Robert Hass, September, Inverness
Barbara Swift Brauer, Changing Forecast
John Korty, The Rules of Composition
Nancy Bertelsen, Graffiti Bridge
Devi Weisenberg, Elders at Shell Beach
Samonti Smith, Advertisement
Talyha Romo, Untitled (I’m from the trophies)
Natalie Goldberg, For M.H.; Poem
Agnes Wolohan Smuda von Burkleo, Blackberry Pie II
Art
Jack Welpott, North Coast; Requiem for Wendy
Steve Pring, Swimming in Tomales Bay
Cheryl Higgins, Redwing
Todd Pickering, Limantour Beach Sand
Nancy Stein, Wave #8
Susan Hall, Bay Fishing
Marna Clacke, Madrone #29
Silas Blunk, Untitled Works
Dan McCormick, Restorative Art on Olema Creek
Wendy Schwartz, Wood Shop, Route One
Marty Knapp, Blue Oak Group; Hillside Oaks
Igor Sazevitch, Adios Point Reyes Station
Andrew Romanoff, Diving Bird
Artists in the Schools Program, The Watershed Project
Patrick Gavin Duffy, Steep Ravine, Cabin #4
Inez Storer, Highway 101, L.A. Postcard
Leslie Goldberg, Caution

Above: M.B. Boissevain, Roy Parks and lambs, Tomales, 1930, Courtesy of the Jack Mason Museum
Left: Thomas Heinser, Jersey Heifer, 2007
Music
Joyce Kouffman, Winter Reverie
