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    Announcing the Publication of Breaking Bread

    January 8, 2018

Category: About Time

About Time 

Last call: About Time

On December 27, 2017 by WT Web Content

Our final call for our About Time volume, as well as the New Terrain Award for undergraduates associated with that volume, ends on December 31, 2017. We seek essays, fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, and visual art connecting the theme “about time” with…

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Announcing: About Time web content call
About Time Environmental Art Environmental Writing 

Announcing: About Time web content call

On November 21, 2017 by WT Web Content

Check out our call for web content on the theme About Time. This call is for briefer and more focused pieces than our full call for submissions for volume 24, our print volume on About Time. We enjoy posting web content on…

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Painted Dog Pursuit: Whole Terrain’s Tammy Cloutier releases children’s book
About Time Book Review Communicating Science Events Whole Terrain Staff 

Painted Dog Pursuit: Whole Terrain’s Tammy Cloutier releases children’s book

On November 6, 2017 by Cherice Bock

by Cherice Bock Editor, Whole Terrain At Whole Terrain, we like to celebrate the accomplishments of our authors, artists, and staff. Therefore, we are excited to share with our readers about the publication of Painted Dog Pursuit (Maine Authors Publishing, 2017), written…

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About Time Previous Calls 

Volume 24: About Time

On September 22, 2017 by WT Web Content

The call for submissions for Volume 24: About Time closed on December 31, 2017. The adult mayfly has a lifespan of less than 24 hours, while bristlecone pines can live thousands of years. Geological time works at even grander scales. How do…

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