In these pages you’ll find reflections on the Wild beneath our skies and skin: the understory, the mulch, and the wild grief and bliss of living in these times.
JESS LEE is an environmental & community advocate drawn to borders, ecotones, and the shadows between the lines. She was raised in the forests of Appalachia and lived for many years in Mexico, Hawaii and the Pacific Northwest. Her short stories and essays have been published in Cutthroat, Burnt Pine, The Humanist and Z Magazine.