Ecopoetry & Ecopoetics
International journal of
ecopoetry & ecopoetics
We’re a journal of ecopoetry and ecopoetics
Serving as a space for the presentation of ecologically-concerned poetry and poetics, we publish new work by writers that respond in diverse, imaginative and intimately-located ways to our relationship with the Earth, and most urgently, to the climate crisis unfolding before us.
At Plumwood Mountain Journal, we advocate for the protection and preservation of the more-than-human worlds that we inhabit, and seek to promote deep care for both global ecologies and the human communities that bear the unequal burden of environmental degradation and repair.
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latest issue
VOL.12 N.01 November 2025
The Braided Gift
Edited by Shari Lynelle and Lucy Van, this issue explores the poetics of giving and practice, asking how attention, care and return might be braided through language, ecology and relationship.
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You touch the black keys. You touch the black keys inside me and I pearl.
Discover book reviews
Books available for review
Barnaby Smith reviews
Polyp
by Ashley Haywood
Dashiell Moore reviews
Cosmological Readings of Contemporary Australian Literature: Unsettling the Anthropocene
by Kathrin Bartha-Mitchell
Grace Roodenrys reviews
Kangaroo Paw
by Claire Miranda Roberts
