Terrain.org Reading Series: Chris Dombrowski, CMarie Fuhrman + Julie Trimingham

Join us for the next reading in the online Terrain.org Reading Series on Monday, November 28, at 5 p.m. PT / 8 p.m. ET. Register here.

Hosted by Derek Sheffield, with Zoom provided by the University of Arizona, this reading and Q&A features acclaimed writers Chris Dombrowski, CMarie Fuhrman, and Julie Trimingham.

Chris Dombrowski is the author of The River You Touch: Making a Life on Moving Water, just out from Milkweed Editions. He is also the author of Body of Water: A Sage, A Seeker, and the World’s Most Elusive Fish, and of three acclaimed collections of poems. Currently the assistant director of the Creative Writing Program at the University of Montana, he lives with his family in Missoula.

Read Chris’s essay “Love Song” as well as poetry appearing in Terrain.orgtwo poemsa Letter to America poem, and five poems.
 

CMarie Fuhrman is the author of Camped Beneath the Dam: Poems and co-editor of Native Voices: Indigenous Poetry, Craft, and Conversations. She has published or has forthcoming poetry and nonfiction in multiple journals and several anthologies. CMarie is a regular columnist for the Inlander and translations editor for Broadsided Press. She is the director of the Elk River Writers Workshop and director of poetry at Western Colorado University, where she teaches nature writing. She is also 2021-2023 Idaho Writer in Residence.

Read CMarie’s poem “Kokanee” appearing in Terrain.org.
  

Julie Trimingham is a mother, writer, and activist living on traditional Lhaq’temish territory in northwestern Washington State. Previously published work includes the novella Mockingbird, the fictional travelogue Way Elsewhere, and essays for Numéro Cinq magazine. Catch up with her at julietrimingham.com.

Read Julie’s story “You might think we’re praying”, a finalist in the Terrain.org 12th Annual Contest in Fiction.