Elizabeth Bradfield: Writer & Naturalist

Elizabeth Bradfield: Writer & Naturalist Elizabeth Bradfield: Writer & Naturalist Elizabeth Bradfield: Writer & Naturalist
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Elizabeth Bradfield: Writer & Naturalist

Elizabeth Bradfield: Writer & Naturalist Elizabeth Bradfield: Writer & Naturalist Elizabeth Bradfield: Writer & Naturalist
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    • SOFAR
    • Cascadia Field Guide
    • Broadsided Anthology
    • Theorem
    • Toward Antarctica
    • Once Removed
    • Approaching Ice
    • Interpretive Work
    • Anthology Publications
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Selected Work Online

More work that's been collected in books can be found on the individual book pages, but here's a sampler of recent and evolving work:

  • Conversation with Amanda Eke on her podcast, "The Poet Speaks," about Antarctica, writing, and more
  • Conversation with John Fiege on "Chrysalis Podcast" about "Plastic: A Personal History" (published first in Poetry, then in The Sun)
  • Poem in Quarterly West's "Queer Time and Space" feature, "Swaddled, No Matter"
  • "Touchy." in The Atlantic
  • Two poems in Kenyon Review (listen in SoundCloud)
  • Five haibun from Toward Antarctica in the Jan/Feb 2019 issue of The Kenyon Review - plus, a brief interview about these poems and the life of a poet/naturalist in the Kenyon Review's "Conversations" series.
  • Five haibun from Toward Antarctica on terrain.org
  • "Dispatch from This Summer" on the Bullets into Bells website
  • "Learning to Swim" on the Academy of American Poets Poem-a-Day website
  • "Fluid States: Ocean as Place and Poetic" (essay) on West Branch Wired (also included in The Poem's Country: Place & Poetic Practice)

Video Poems

From Orion Magazine's site: "This video, called “Triangulation,” continues Bradfield’s work as a poet and naturalist bridging the gap between science and verse. The film was recently shown at the Maritime Museum in Greenwich, England, as part of a day-long event called “The Whale.”"

"Travel of the Light"

A collaboration with Demet Taspinar.

Text collected in Once Removed; first published on The Rumpus as video and also as a printed poem in April, 2013.

"Deliquescence: A Meditation in Seven Parts"

A collaboration with Demet Taspinar.

Text collected in Once Removed; first published (in video and as a printed poem) in Alaska Quarterly Review.

"To Find Stars in Another Language"

A collaboration with Demet Taspinar .

Text collected in Once Removed; first published on The Rumpus as video and also as a printed poem in April, 2013.

Prose in Process

"The Haul Out" (blog)

Haul Out n: A group of seals, sea lions, or walrus resting on shore for a period of time between periods of foraging activity.  Also, the location at which seals, sea lions, or walruses frequently rest on shore.


An occasional place where I share posts about (mostly) seals and Cape Cod.


https://thehaulout.wordpress.com

Broadsided Press

Putting Literature and Art on the Streets

Founded by Elizabeth Bradfield in 2005 with the mission of putting literature and art on the streets, Broadsided publishes monthly visual-literary collaborations as free posters for anyone to download and print. Special features punctuate the monthly publications.


Writing is chosen from open submissions.  Art is created by a pool of artists invited to the project who “dibs” selected writing and create visual responses.  Distribution is managed by you, the grass-roots “Vectors” who print the letter-sized pdfs and post them in your neighborhoods.


Visit, subscribe, submit, post, enjoy: www.broadsidedpress.org

www.ebradfield.com

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