Co-create with us in the weekend of 12-13 December 2026 and share your paper drafts, prayers, poems, practice experimentations with us by September 15th for feedback from an international community of practitioners, poets and scholars […]
Co-create with us in the weekend of 12-13 December 2026 and share your paper drafts, prayers, poems, practice experimentations with us by September 15th for feedback from an international community of practitioners, poets and scholars […]
More and more, I try to not host online writing(with)plants sessions. Also last week, I sat in the backseat of the online writing(with)olive session. Heide Maria and Konkankoh held the circle. The olive tree was […]
Yes, that’s a lot of M’s in the title. What if we didn’t rewrite dark myths into prettier stories, but learned how to walk through them together? On Sunday, March 8th, 15-17.00 (Brussels time), join us […]
The eco+mythology winter symposium was dense with richness and layers. What I carried out of it will inevitably differ from what others took home. What follows is not a neutral report, but a situated retelling, […]
During the weekend of 17–18 January 2026, we hosted an online Winter Symposium for our study circle Ecology of Transformative Learning Practices With/In a More-than-human World. This gathering marked the third of six symposia taking place […]
We welcome anyone on this online weekend event, who wants to learn together more what the methods are to create an eco-mythology for your watershed, city, region, neighbourhood, or your life. The programme Timezone: Brussels […]
Update 16 October: The announcement became a musing with some reflections afterwards. Why this plant? After Vitalija Povilaityte-Petri, one of the co-founders of writing(with)plants, representing a bigger collective did a session on the Dose Symposium […]
The Word of 2026 will be Eco+mythology (home+narrative). Co-create an eco-mythology with us in the weekend of 17-18 January 2026 Hosted by the Nordic Summer University Study Circle: Ecology of Transformative Learning Practices with/in the More-than-Human […]
Update (25 September): This blogpost has been transformed from an announcement and call to join… to a musing where you can find the slides (free download link) and some notes. The call (sent in august […]
It’s time for another writing session with plants. This time, we welcome another progeny of Eglė—the Ash Tree. Although Baltic mythology doesn’t specifically highlight ash trees, these trees are steeped in rich mythology, folklore, and […]