Camas

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About Camas

"Camas is a testimonial to the raw, on-the-ground power that continues to rise out of Montana. Not only is there the fine tradition of western writing rooted in this part of the country, but it is growing, stretching, taking more risks, and bearing a greater diversity of voices. I find the words of these students and other writers deeply inspiring. They carry our imagination forward in both idealism and longing, what all readers yearn to find."

— Terry Tempest Williams

 

Camas is a literary magazine published in the Environmental Studies Graduate Program of the University of Montana. Camas is created and produced completely by graduate students in the Environmental Studies department. Our goals are to encourage a dialogue on environmental and cultural issues in the West, celebrate the people who work, study, write, and live here, and to provide an opportunity for students and emerging writers to publish their work alongside established environmental authors.

Camas publishes the work of the West's emerging writers, and continues to publish the work of well-known authors such as Rick Bass, David James Duncan, John Elder, Derrick Jensen, William Kittredge, Bill McKibben, Ellen Meloy, Janisse Ray, Annick Smith and Kim Todd.

Camas has been featured in High Country News in June 2008, in the Street Librarian column in the Dec 2004 Utne Reader by Chris Dodge, and in the UM Vision Magazine Winter 2004 Backtalk column by Kate Cywinski.

We welcome contributions and submissions of essays, poems, fiction, art and photography.

We receive support from the Associated Students of the University of Montana, the Environmental Studies Program at the University of Montana, and many generous individuals and businesses. Thanks especially to all those who have recently purchased or subscribed to our journal. — please let us know what you think by dropping us a line.

Camas c/o EVST, Rankin Hall
The University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812
406.243.5738