The Spring 2016 issue is a collection of writing and artwork that responds to the idea of 'humbleness'.| Dark Mountain
The night before was chaotic, and the owl who sits in the church arches stared down...| Dark Mountain
In the fall of 2013 I crawled up Broadway in New York on my hands...| Dark Mountain
Walking artist Monique Besten tells the story of a 55-day walk to the COP21 Climate Conference in Paris in 2015, excerpted from a piece originally published in Dark Mountain: Issue 9.| Dark Mountain
from ‘100 Stories of the Drowning World’ The station (if I might dignify it so)...| Dark Mountain
The Summer 2013 issue is a collection of writing and artwork telling 'post-cautionary tales'.| Dark Mountain
The Autumn 2014 issue of essays, fiction, poetry and artwork invites responses to 'the rising of the waters'.| Dark Mountain
Welcome to Dark Mountain's spring 2024 issue, a book inspired by the struggle for land rights, and by the living land itself.| Dark Mountain
Thresholds: Getting Lost| Dark Mountain
Dark Mountain: Issue 22 is an ARK with a cargo of testimonies, stories and artwork gleaned after the flood.| Dark Mountain
Our anniversary edition, Dark Mountain: Issue 16 - REFUGE, is a celebration of ten years of uncivilised writing and art 'The search for a lexicon that not only explores the existential crisis we share, but also ... a deeper story about being human'.| Dark Mountain
Our eighteenth issue, FABULA, is the first Dark Mountain book dedicated to fiction.| Dark Mountain
In this week's post. Paul Kingsnorth introduces his new novel, 'Alexandria', set in what was once England, a thousand years in the future,| Dark Mountain
The Summer 2011 issue is our second collection of uncivilised essays, fiction, poetry and artwork.| Dark Mountain
Uncivilisation| Dark Mountain
The Telling| Dark Mountain
Carrying the Fire| Dark Mountain
The Dark Mountain Project is committed to publishing original writing and art which touches on...| Dark Mountain
Please use this form to send us your work for consideration for the next Dark Mountain book. Make sure you have read our submission guidelines: dark-mountain.net/submissions-guidelines/| Dark Mountain
A call for submissions for Dark Mountain: Issue 29 – Bestiary, a book that has the animal at its heart| Dark Mountain
Humbleness comes from the Latin humus, meaning ‘earth’; so to be humble means to lay...| Dark Mountain
What is the right response to 'unstoppable' climate change? Mat Osmond on art, post-activism and not being able to answer the question.| Dark Mountain
Part memoir, part essay, part travelogue, a real-life journey of descent in a world on the tip of crisis.| Dark Mountain
Our spring 2025 issue is a hardback collection revolving around bodies, human and creaturely, plant and mineral, in an era of planetary breakdown.| Dark Mountain
We are excited to announce the launch of our 27th issue, a book that explores the theme of 'bodies'| Dark Mountain
A photo essay by Nick Hunt charting the rapid vanishing of Uzbekistan's Aral Sea, once the fourth-largest inland body of water in the world.| Dark Mountain
A voyage around 12 flowers and a hands-on plant practice with Mark Watson| Dark Mountain
Our Autumn 2023 full colour edition is an ensemble exploration of the eight ceremonial fires of the year, celebrated in practices, stories, poetry and artwork.| Dark Mountain
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Dark Mountain: Issue 26 – Dark Ocean| Dark Mountain
Our new autumn issue is a full-colour exploration of the oceans of the world, in times of collapse – in narrative, verse, art and photography.| Dark Mountain
Out today! An introduction to Mark Watson's 'The Plant Pamphlets', a voyage round 12 flowers and a hands-on plant practice.| Dark Mountain
NEW COURSE: Journeys into Earth and Sea| Dark Mountain
Today at midsummer, we begin a second series on plants with Mark Watson's introduction to holding a plant practice from our Eight Fires issue| Dark Mountain
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NEW CALL OUT! Submissions are now open for Dark Mountain's 26th book, a special issue that dives deep into the seven seas of the world,| Dark Mountain
Climate philosopher and activist Rupert Read responds to the recently released film drama, 'The End We Start From'.| Dark Mountain
We are sorry to announce the cancellation of these workshops due to the death of one of the Dark Mountain team, our much loved Mark Watson. Apologies for any disappointment caused.| Dark Mountain
An exploration into the language of plants and plant medicine that traverses a life on the road in the 1990s, from the thorny deserts of Arizona and the flowering wastelands of England. This is the second book of a trilogy about reconnecting with the planet in times of ecological and social crisis.| Dark Mountain
Our launch is now passed but you are welcome to watch the recording! Here is a video of the Eight Fires gathering with readers, editors, artwork, poetry, stories. and knockout performance of an ancestral practice of planting garlic for Samhain. Don’t miss! | Dark Mountain
PLEASE NOTE: Applications for the Winter Sessions are now closed. Many thanks for your interest. We may run another set in the spring, so do stay tuned!| Dark Mountain
Our latest special issue is published today, an ensemble exploration of the eight ceremonial fires of the year. Artwork by Candace Jensen.| Dark Mountain
In 2009, two English writers published a manifesto. Out of that manifesto grew a cultural...| Dark Mountain