The poems of Pigment and Fume explore, scavenge, celebrate, and interrogate-by hook and crook, riff and raff, physics and ekphrastics, instinct and ecstasy-the natural world and the nature of our relationships. If ecology is the study of the planetary household, Pigment and Fume studies literal and metaphorical houses, poem by poem, and builds them toward a larger, ever-entangling whole. Laura-Gray Street is co-editor of The Ecopoetry Anthology (Trinity University Press, 2013) and has been the recipient of poetry prizes from The Greensboro Review, the Dana Awards, the Southern Women Writers Conference, and Isotope: A Journal of Literary Science and Nature Writing. Her work has been published in Poet Lore, ISLE, Shenandoah, Blackbird, The Notre Dame Review, and elsewhere. She teaches at Randolph College in Lynchburg, Virginia.
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