queer out here Issue 09
Queer Botany was invited to contribute to Queer Out Here, a podcast about queer folks and the outdoors. Audio recordings about plants in the Walthamstow Marshes, north east London are included along with field recordings from the site.
From Queer Out Here:
Responding to the topic of Climate, the pieces in this issue speak of weeds and wandering, bugs and birds, power cuts and public sex. OK, that last one isn’t entirely climate related! There are also conversations about rivers, transitions, walking, cities, woods and oceans and various perspectives on queer ecology. Take your ears adventuring…
Information about Issue 09
Length: 1:31:40
Transcript: Google Docs / (PDF coming soon)
High quality audio version: Google Drive
Running order:
every beach - Helen (originally shared in Issue 07)
How do you find yourself if you're never by yourself? - Liz Sutherland
Wireless (a poem written during a power outage) - rYAn
A Queer Revisit of the Franklin River - Oliver Cassidy
A Lonely Firefly - M. A. Dubbs
Last Butterfly - Fish
Peaceful queer out here - Sally Goldner
Cruising the Woods (for Beginners) - Patrick Marano
Take Me Back to the Ocean - The Mollusc Dimension
The Seagull’s Swan Song - M. A. Dubbs
A Field Guide to Edible Birds - Kate Hall
Queer Botany at Walthamstow Marshes - Sixto-Juan Zavala
Honeysuckle Cognizance - M. A. Dubbs
Queer Gardening at Hummingbird Farm - Xochitl (with Ella von der Haide)
Place Like Now - The Mollusc Dimension
The two editors of Queer Out Here are Jonathan and Allysse.