a literary journal published by the Black Earth Institute dedicated to re-forging the links between art and spirit, earth and society
Greg Clary is a retired college professor who was born and raised in Turkey Creek, West Virginia, and now resides in the northwestern Pennsylvania Wilds. His photographs have been published in The Sun Magazine, Looking at Appalachia, Rattle, Hole in the Head Review, Tiny Seed Literary Journal, The Watershed Journal, Dark Horse, Change Seven, Detour Ahead, Bee House Journal, Appalachian Lit, Pine Mountain Sand and Gravel, North/South Appalachia, The Ear, Bluestone Review, Stick Figure Poetry, Rubbertop Journal, and many other publications. His writing and poems have appeared in The Rye Whiskey Review, The Bridge Literary Arts Journal, Northern Appalachia Review, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Waccamaw Journal, Rusty Truck, Anti-Heroin Chic, Sterling Clack Clack, Trailer Park Quarterly, Tobeco, Clinch, Off the Coast Magazine, Rust Belt Review, Unlimited Literature, Black Shamrock, and North/South Appalachia: Poetry and Art, vols I & II.
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