more-than-human is a mother tree, a hub of inhabitants, ideas, diversity making, discoveries, concepts, perception, stories and more that help revision who we are, how we share a home and how we engage as active participants in a shared world.
spores, tendrils, murmurations and field notes coming soon.
(will be included is entries of the wild threshold substack, join here.)
βto perceive the world through other senses is to find splendor in familiarity, and the sacred in the mundane.β -ed yong
what makes us of nature?
40 years learning earthworm

mycelial minding

relating with queer nature / post gender

domestication's discontents

what we've been taught to forget

differentiated personality with chipmunk

restoring severed sentience
the myth of fixed identity

deep ancestral knowing

discomforts of metamorphoses

turtles all the way down

a fungus among us

living as verb

mothering with mother trees

the ghosts among us

'when species meet' teachings of domesticated ducks

re-sensing suicide