tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2399750084204357654.post5160643894843663313..comments2024-03-07T01:47:17.881+11:00Comments on permapoesis: Wanted urgently!Permapoesishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05565236504537501720noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2399750084204357654.post-14854519636428751692013-11-02T12:54:08.601+11:002013-11-02T12:54:08.601+11:00I remember the wild foods from my childhood villag...I remember the wild foods from my childhood village of YORK in W.A. Mushrooms by the bucketful and what I called puddings, the unripe seed of a mallow ( I think) Also chewing on the stems of what we called sour grass flowers. And on my bush property in NSW harvesting food from cumbungi a water weed and sometimes eating very young bracken fronds, which I think had to be cooked. There was also a native creeper, name I've forgotten, blue flowers, edible yellow berries and if you had the patience the TINY, TINY berries of the native cherry.Venie Holmgrennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2399750084204357654.post-52630312501966043702013-10-28T11:41:33.605+11:002013-10-28T11:41:33.605+11:00thanks pavel, great to hear. but it wasn't rea...thanks pavel, great to hear. but it wasn't really a call out for my work, rather a challenge to mainstream thinking more generally. writing and publishing belong to a long lineage of civil colonisations that have over turned long established oral-ecological-sustainable cultures. i see writing and publishing now only serving a transition back to sustainable patterns that indigenous peoples knew so well, not entrenching more abstraction and civil reification. wakefield sound like they're part of such a transition. i'll check them out.Permapoesishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05565236504537501720noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2399750084204357654.post-85532492449333008162013-10-28T08:36:38.576+11:002013-10-28T08:36:38.576+11:00I reckon you should get in touch with Wakefield Pu...I reckon you should get in touch with Wakefield Publishing in Adelaide, SA. They published the likes of "Green Australia: A Snapshot" (Lancaster, 2012), "One Magic Square" (Houbein, 2008) and "Outside The Square" (Houbein, 2012). They have a reputation for publishing manuscripts on environment, ecology, indigenous issues, and gay / lesbian themes. I think a publisher is at a certain stage of enlightenment when they specialise in these areas. Pavel - Desirable Worldhttp://www.desirableworld.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2399750084204357654.post-71150085563983056062013-10-27T21:57:39.491+11:002013-10-27T21:57:39.491+11:00oh yeah, i never thought of that. thanks.oh yeah, i never thought of that. thanks.Permapoesishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05565236504537501720noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2399750084204357654.post-34814813444358608572013-10-27T18:17:53.892+11:002013-10-27T18:17:53.892+11:00You should try the Internet. It's really cool....You should try the Internet. It's really cool. Check it out.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com