Elizabeth Bradfield: Writer & Naturalist

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

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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:

  • New poem in Quarterly West's "Queer Time and Space" feature, "Swaddled, No Matter"
  • New poem, "Touchy." in The Atlantic, July/August, 2020
  • Two new 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)
  • "We All Want to See a Mammal" in The New Yorker
  • "Historic Numbers of Right Whales Skim Feeding Off Cape Cod" in Orion Magazine
  • Poems in Alaska Quarterly Review from over the years
  • "The Place Where I Write," an essay on Orion Magazine's Blog.
  • Interview at Connotation Press
  • "Triangulation" a video poem on Orion Magazine's blog
  • Other video poems/readings on Vimeo

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Video Poems

"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

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"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

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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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