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partners with other outstanding organizations to provide our readership with the highest quality contributions and access to Terrain.org-related services. If you are interested in partnering with Terrain.org, contact us.

Terrain.org's partners include:

Terra Nova: Nature & Culture Terra Nova: Nature & Culture

 
Terrain.org
is pleased to partner with Terra Nova: Nature & Culture, a book series edited on behalf of the New Jersey Institute of Technology.

Terra Nova has garnered much-deserved praise, such as that by Utne Reader:

"Cheerfully diverse, full of new voices and new approaches to nature and culture. Terra Nova promises to become an influential journal of contemporary environmental writing."

And by Wired Magazine:

"Magazines focusing on the natural world are plentiful these days, but Terra Nova towers above its competition."

Terra Nova, though in the past a quarterly journal, is now an annual book series, with the first annual issue published Spring 2000.

This exciting partnership results in tangible benefits for both publications. Terra Nova secures an online presence for itself and many of its outstanding contributions, as well as new book reviews and other new contributions, which will appear in Terrain.org. Terrain.org includes @ Terra Nova, a section that provides information for Terra Nova. Terrain.org's columns include Bull Hill by Terra Nova editor David Rothenberg (who is a member of Terrain.org's editorial board), and Terrain.org may reprint work from Terra Nova—some of the finest modern literary and technical work relating to the built and natural environments.

Contributions to one publication may have the opportunity to be reprinted in the other. Look for some of Terra Nova's most intriguing works online for the first time in this and upcoming issues of Terrain.org.

Learn more @ Terra Nova.

Council of Literary Magazines and Presses.Council of Literary Magazines and Presses

Terrain.org is a member of the Council of Literary Magazines and Presses.

The Council of Literary Magazines and Presses serves one of the most active segments of American arts and culture: the independent publishers of exceptional fiction, poetry and prose. As the service organization to these publishers, the Council of Literary Magazines and Presses guides literature through the business of publishing.

CLMP believes that stronger organizations and operations result in its members' literature reaching a larger and more diverse audience. CLMP's practical approach to this philosophy is two-tiered. Its services and resources are designed to develop each member's publishing capacity through increased marketing and organizational skills, while CLMP also serves as a nexus of communication, promoting shared learning across the entire field.

Orion Grassroots Network member.Orion Grassroots Network

Terrain.org is a member of the Orion Grassroots Network.

Since its founding in 1997, the Orion Grassroots Network has supported the efforts of organizations working every day to heal the fractured relationships between people, their communities, and the land. It has built connections with groups in 49 states and among several countries that are doing the indispensable work in their home places to improve the world. Grassroots organizing is a major force for change, and the Network mirrors the diversity of this movement.

Member organizations are recognized in their home communities as leaders in the fields of conservation, restoration, energy, education, agriculture, democracy, justice, health, peace, economics, and more. Connect with this diverse Network and access great services to help your group succeed:

Ocotillo Design. Crafting your virtual sense of place.Ocotillo Design

Terrain.org is published by Ocotillo Design, a Tucson, Arizona-based Web design firm that specializes in designing optimized websites for organizations that have a passion for our built and natural environments—environmental organizations, garden centers, planning and architecture firms, environmentally conscious builders and developers, literary publications, and more.

Ocotillo Design. Crafting your virtual sense of place.

For more information, please contact us.

  

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