AK Shorts

Alaska Shorts: Bill Sherwonit’s Close Encounters of the Moose Kind

Used with permission of Alaska Department of Fish & Game Excerpted from The Nature of Cities website which seeks to promote worldwide dialog and action to create green cities that are sustainable, resilient, livable, and just. Bill Sherwonit lives and writes in Anchorage. Not only do hundreds of moose inhabit the city’s landscape, most of the

Alaska Shorts: Bill Sherwonit’s Close Encounters of the Moose Kind Read More »

Alaska Shorts: Visiting with Permafrost- Bodies of Water by Lauren Eyler

Permafrost is the farthest north literary journal for writing and the arts, located at 64° 50′ N (198 miles from the Arctic Circle). It is a graduate student run journal associated with the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Issue 37:2, online here, is formatted like a “choose your own adventure story” with hyperlinks moving the reader throughout the

Alaska Shorts: Visiting with Permafrost- Bodies of Water by Lauren Eyler Read More »

AK Shorts: Visiting with Permafrost – Alice and the Moon by Mary B. Sellers

Permafrost is the farthest north literary journal for writing and the arts, located at 64° 50′ N (198 miles from the Arctic Circle). It is a graduate student run journal associated with the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Issue 37:2, online here, is formatted like a “choose your own adventure story” with hyperlinks moving the reader throughout the

AK Shorts: Visiting with Permafrost – Alice and the Moon by Mary B. Sellers Read More »

Scroll to Top