Breaking Bread profile: Kim Stafford

Breaking Bread profile: Kim Stafford

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by Cherice Bock Editor, Whole Terrain Kim Stafford contributed poems “Our Boy’s Bread” and “Primitive Intelligence” to Whole Terrain’s Breaking Bread volume. Recently named Oregon’s Poet Laureate, Stafford’s poetry flows melodically, forming beauty through the sound of the words as well as the pictures…

Whole Terrain illustrator, Sophy Tuttle, to create bike path mural

Whole Terrain illustrator, Sophy Tuttle, to create bike path mural

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Sophy Tuttle has added beautiful illustrations to the pages of Whole Terrain‘s last five volumes. Her illustrations bring life and depth to each written piece, and she has a gift for encapsulating the heart of each author’s offering, accentuating it with a…

Soil and Sacrament: book review and interview with author Fred Bahnson

Soil and Sacrament: book review and interview with author Fred Bahnson

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Originally posted on June 27, 2016 by Cherice Bock Editor, Whole Terrain In Soil & Sacrament: A Spiritual Memoir of Food and Faith, author and professor Fred Bahnson takes us along on his yearlong odyssey, visiting Christian and Jewish communities of faith enacting environmental care through their gardens. Along the way, Bahnson provides depth to the…

The Trouble with Bread: documentary review and interview with filmmaker Maggie Beidelman

The Trouble with Bread: documentary review and interview with filmmaker Maggie Beidelman

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Originally posted on October 12, 2015 by Cherice Bock Editor, Whole Terrain Going along well with our new call for submissions on the theme of Breaking Bread, The Trouble with Bread is a short documentary created by Maggie Beidelman, recent graduate of the University of California – Berkeley’s…