Columns
- Guest Editorial : “This Thing Called Fire: A Quick and Fairly Accurate History of Flame in the United States,” by Larry Hamilton, U.S. Bureau of Land Management
- The Literal Landscape : “Oh Christmas Tree, Oh Brother!” by Simmons B. Buntin
- What a Fool Believes… : “An Ounce of Unnatural Prevention” by Todd Ziebarth
- Bull Hill : “For the Birds or for the Elves?” by David Rothenberg
- View from the Summit : “The Future for the Present” by Catherine Cunningham
Poetry
- Three Poems by MTC Cronin
- One Poem in Seven Parts by David Taylor
- Two Poems by Thorpe Moeckel
- Two Poems by Anca Vlasopolos
- Three Poems by Richard Arnold
- Three Poems by Kyle Wade Grove
- One Poem by Kate Murphy
- One Poem by Shirley Dunn Perry
- Two Poems by Donna J. Gelagotis Lee
- Two Poems by Katie Redding
- Three Poems by Felicia Mitchell
- One Poem in Eight Parts by Karyna McGlynn
- One Poem by G.L. Pettigrew
Essays
- “Living by Fire: A Journey Through Central Florida’s Subtropical Forest” by Simmons B. Buntin
- “The Longest Day of the Year” by Sarah Golden
- “How Can Four Trees Make a Jungle?” by Pramod Parajuli
- “Song of Sighs” by Joy Greenberg
- “Oldest Living Tree Tells All” by Michael P. Cohen
- “Fighting Forest Fires, Circa 1962” by Loren Hettinger
Fiction
- “The Lookout” by Lisa Norris
- “43” by Cat Altman
- “The Woods: Four Visitations” by Christopher Woods
- “A Hunt” by Diego-alonso Garcia
Articles
- “Seeing the Forest, Not Just the Trees: A Guatemalan Village and Conservation” by Wendy Call
- “Awash in Waste: Alternatives in Sanitation for Saving Our Bodies of Water” by Annie Birdsong
- “Old Growth Air” by Joan Maloof
Reviews
- Scott Calhoun reviews The American Woodland Garden, by Rick Darke
- Staff reviews Always the Mountains, by David Rothenberg
- Jeffrey C. Alfier reviews Iraqi Poetry Today, edited by Daniel Weissbort and Saadi Simawe