By Micah Dill1 It is a cold February morning, and a man sits on the porch of his cabin near Cat Point Creek, a tributary of the Rappahannock River in Virginia. At this time of year, before the leaves return, he can see out over the water. He watches the water closely, looking for the... Continue Reading →
Losing Touch with Herring in the Rappahannock River
herringāhuman companionship invites us toĀ rethink rural settler VirginiaĀ by considering more-than-human bodily intimacies