The Fall Collection: TO THE MOUNTAINS coming soonโฆ
Listen to the poets of The Way Back to Ourselves Literary Journal perform their work with our podcast, The Poetry Corner, a spin-off from The Way Back Podcast, hosted by Edward Holmes and Deidre Braley.
Blown From Polar Fur
Join Civil Winters in the frigid arctic as she photographs the deepest winter and contemplates lifeโs truths in โBlown From Polar Fur.โ
Clarity in Light and Other Photos
In her stunning black-and-white photography, Lauren Madsen shows how light and shadow create a deeper meaning for us all.
In Translation: A Poem and Three Photographs
Venture deep into the mountains, as Kimberly Phinney comes face-to-face with the spiritual forces of nature in her poem โIn Translationโ and her accompanying nature photography.
In the Presence of My Enemies
In her powerful poem, โIn the Presence of My Enemies,โ Mary Folkerts writes a Psalm 23-inspired meditation about how God meets her in her darkest moments with his abundance.
The Wonder of Nurse Logs
In her beautiful art and essay, โThe Wonder of Nurse Logs,โ Hannah Sanders explores the power and beauty of the intergenerational care found in nature and humanity.
Forest Gifts and This Worldly Grace
Sue Fulmore explores how the patterns and rhythms of nature speak truth into our daily lives in her essay โThis Worldly Grace,โ and in her poem โForest Gifts,โ she draws us into the wealth of beauty to be discovered in the Autumn season.
Life Burns
In โLife Burns,โ Kassi Wilson explores the idea of waiting as she sits still in front of her pond.
When the Woods Whisper Your Name: An Essay and Three Photographs
In โWhen the Woods Whisper Your Name,โ Donna Bucher takes a walk through a childhood forest and finds meaning and connection to the past. She also shares her photography with flowers and a waterfall as her subjects.
Quiet Things and Other Poems
In her poetry, Chelsea Fraser finds wonder and celebrates maternal strength in the great outdoorsโbe it in an owlโs flight, an old maple tree, or the natural landscape.
He Asks Me If Fairies Are Real
Inspired by an earnest question from her son, Deidre Braleyโs poem, โHe Asks Me if Fairies Are Real,โ pays homage to childhood, nature, and wonderโthree things one should always hold dear.
War of Silences and Other Poems
Greg Basch fights within his own mind and is met with the Sacred in โWar of Silences.โ Then he reminds us how we desperately need beauty to survive in โOxygen.โ
How to Polish a Petoskey and Other Poems
Sarah Steele explores wholeness and beauty in โHow to Polish a Petoskey,โ โCity Coffee Shop Musings,โ and โThe Most Beautiful Thing.โ
There Is a Tree in the Woods
Walk with Jennifer Houti in โThere Is a Tree in the Woodsโ as she introduces us to the tree that has seen herโand taught her to see.
In the Midst of These That Do Not Toil
In her poem โIn the Midst of These that Do Not Toil,โ Sheila Dougal reminds us of beauty to be found in the restful resilience of nature and the calling on each of us to learn from its example.
Hymn of the Flatland Wanderer and Other Poems
Courtney Moody explores how nature can bring us to our depths and also to God in โHymn of the Flatland Wanderer,โ โWild Sabbath,โ and โBack in the Origins.โ
Wildflower
Camilla Richardson invites us to experience nature from the perspective of creation in her poem โWildflower.โ
Where Deer Walk Unafraid
Christopher James summons us to return to the heart of the wilderness in his poem โWhere Deer Walk Unafraid.โ
Shattered Clay, Shining Treasure
Join Christel Jeffs as she collects ordinary moments in โShattered Clay, Shining Treasure.โ
A Highland Hike in the Blue Ridge
In her poem โA Highland Hike in the Blue Ridge,โ Gail Davidson beautifully articulates her spiritual encounter on a hike through Godโs creation.
Soft-Boned and Other Poems
Join Rosa Gilbert as she explores truths from birds, trees, and freshly-brewed coffee in โSoft-boned,โ โWonders of Old,โ and โNew Mercies.โ
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