CURRENT ISSUE
Volume 3: Explore a diverse company of contributing artists and writers from all over.
Published in Volume 3 are both professional writers and artists and newcomer—amateurs, as Catherine David writes in this volume, and therefore lovers—passionate about their poetry, their art.
In this volume is Jonathan Rowe's provocative, urgent essay about the future of irreplaceable places, and Elia Haworth's sweeping history of the farmers who settled in the area. The beauty of West Marin is evoked in vivid, colored woodblock prints by Tom Killion, in line drawings, watercolor, and photographs, in precise rendition and in abstract design.
Some of the poetry is site specific-but the Review is not exclusive to West Marin. It seems that “place”—wherever it is—is always a source of creative inspiration. Many of the essays and poems refer back to earlier homes, earlier times and lives. Fiction pieces include “The Miles Pilot,” by Cynthia Cady, funny and painful and wrenching at the same time, and “The Cat Lover,” by Jody Farrell, where reality and fantasticality link arms.
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Above: Amanda Tomlin, Nicasio Resevoir Thisles
Below: Willow Wallof, Hummingbird

