The River Feshie Semi-dissolved Literary Society
A story about cold water, warm cows, and the monsters of adulthood. This project grew out of the Waterways Collective inaugural field trip along the River Spey in 2024.
is an oceanographer, mathematical ecologist, and artist in Glasgow.
A story about cold water, warm cows, and the monsters of adulthood. This project grew out of the Waterways Collective inaugural field trip along the River Spey in 2024.
The Waterways Collective is a group of artists and scientists who came together in 2024 to see where we’d get following wild salmon journeys into the Scottish landscape, out across the Atlantic, and up and down food chains. Info on our past events and projects is at waterwayscollective.org.
An essay moving between philosopher of science Isabelle Stengers, Haida mythteller Skaay, and the North Pacific Ocean. In Flemish (transl. Samuel Vriezen) in nY issue 32, Jan 2017, a special issue on Isabelle Stengers: English original here. “What strikes me, as a modern student of the non-human members of Skaay’s marine landscape, is the intricacy … Read more
Program on the Comparative History of Ideas (CHID), Oceanography, and Honors Program, 2004–2013 Course announcement: This course will follow Jonathan Raban’s remarkable travelogue Passage to Juneau on a tour through the human and natural history of the Pacific Northwest coastal waters. We’ll discuss chaos theory and the circulation of Puget Sound; coastal ecology and climate … Read more
Developed for the undergraduate Honors Program, University of Washington, 2008 Syllabus: pdf Course announcement: This course will explore intersections between religious belief and practice and the natural world, on both grand and intimate scales. Grand like the all-encompassing vision of interconnectedness in Mahayana Buddhism, or the message of glory and salvation John Muir brought down … Read more
Conference paper (sort of), Pacific Northwest American Academy of Religion, 2002
Quiet Creatures: A Summer on Long Island Masters thesis, 1998, Religous Studies, Univ of Colorado (download pdf) Abstract I spent a summer working in a marine biology lab on the north shore of Long Island, padding along the local beach, watching the dramas of animal life there and searching for the keys that would make … Read more