Columns
- Guest Editorial : “On Finding Home” by Peter Forbes, Trust for Public Land
- The Literal Landscape : “The Best is Still to Come” by Simmons B. Buntin
- What a Fool Believes… : “How Far is Enough?” by Todd Ziebarth
- Bull Hill : “The Innocent Climb” by David Rothenberg
- View from the Summit : “De-Hickification” by Catherine Cunningham
Poetry
- Three Poems by R. T. Smith
- Three Poems by Sharon Kourous
- Three Poems by Lex Runciman
- Two Poems by Wendy Videlock
- Three Poems by Scott Edward Anderson
- Four Poems by Sherry Saye
- Five Poems by Peter Huggins
- Three Poems by Ashton Nichols
- Four Poems by Patricia Ranzoni
- Three Poems by John Hildebidle
- Three Poems by Shann Palmer
- One Poem in Nine Parts by Robert Lietz
Essays
- “Month of Wild Berries Picking” by Theresa Kishkan
- “Cave of the Glowing Skulls” by Jason Anderson
- “silver fragments of broken mirrors” by Marian Leal Ferreira
- “Loners” by Will Nixon
- “The Cemetery with the Traffic Light” by Richard Cumyn
- “The Cottonwoods” by Gary Snyder
- “How Green is Jerry Brown? An Oakland Ecopolis Memoir” by Ernest J. Yanarella
- “Geography of Home” by Gaynell Gavin
- “Wild Turkey” by Ray Isle
- “Building the Sonoran Bungalow: A Construction Document” by Scott Elgin Calhoun
Fiction
- “The Man in the Bright Nightgown” by Dennis Must
- “The Flight of Mehetabel” by James Howard Kunstler
- “The Great Pigeon Massacre” by Vicki Lindner
- “My Johnny” by David B. Marshall
- “Trouble on the Pecos, or Mrs. Chandler’s Donation” by Elizabeth Smith
- “The Odor of Sicilian Lemons” by Andrew L. Wilson
- “The Horses of Dawn” by Loren Wynn Whitaker
- “The Place” by Jason Gurley
- “Light” by C.T. Lawrence
Articles
- “A Recipe for Success in the River of Grass: Restoring the South Florida Ecosystem” by Leslie Peterson and Simmons B. Buntin
- “Revisiting Sand Creek” by Larry Borowsky
- “Transforming the Rot Belt: Sustainable Rural Communities” by Marty Strange
- “Designing Traditional Neighborhoods Around Natural Features” by Randall Arendt
- “Santa Fe Style in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia” by William G. Hamilton
- “The Citizen Planner – Real Towns: Making Your Neighborhood Work” by Harrison Bright Rue
- “Money, Language, and Art in Guatemala” by Laurie O’Brien
- “Mirror! Mirror! Tell me, can you see my garden” by Stephanie Kirkwood Walker
Reviews
- The Old Ways and the New Problems: David Rothenberg reviews The Ecological Indian and The Way of Being Human
- Todd Ziebarth reviews Energies: An Illustrated Guide to the Biosphere and Civilization
- Steve Best reviews Which World? Scenarios for the 21st Century and Divided Planet: The Ecology of Rich and Poor
- Simmons Buntin reviews Split the Lark: Selected Poems by R.T. Smith