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Oct 17, 2024 · Submissions are now open for Dark Mountain’s 27th issue, a book about bodies in all their forms. In an age of abstraction and disconnection, how can writing and art restore us to our bodily selves? Read more
About the Dark Mountain Project. In 2009, two English writers published a manifesto. Out of that manifesto grew a cultural movement: a rooted and branching network of creative activity, centred on the Dark Mountain journal, sustained by the work of a growing gang of collaborators and contributors, as well as the support of thousands of readers ...
You can read the full text of the manifesto here – or order the paperback edition, which includes an essay from Dougald, reflecting on the first five years of Dark Mountain. The manifesto has been translated and published in Czech and Finnish, while draft translations exist in many other languages.
By its fifth anniversary, the New York Times could introduce Dark Mountain to its readers as a project that was ‘changing the environmental debate in Britain and the rest of Europe.’ Many people have found their way to Dark Mountain through the media coverage which the project receives.
The Origins of the Project. ‘After the manifesto was published, people tended to assume that Paul and I had been friends for years, but in reality it was written by two people who were still getting to know one another. We had met on the internet, reading each other’s blogs and recognising common ground.
Oct 24, 2024 · Dark Mountain: Issue 26 – Dark Ocean. Our Autumn 2024 issue is a full-colour exploration of the world's oceans in an era of collapse – in narrative, verse, art and photography. Read more
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The Dark Mountain Books. At the heart of this project are the books we publish: beautiful collections of uncivilised words and images where many voices come together to explore the questions that Dark Mountain frames.
Apr 18, 2024 · Dark Mountain: Issue 25. Our Spring 2024 issue is an anthology of non-fiction, fiction, poetry, interviews and artwork inspired by the struggle for land rights, and by the living land itself. Read more.
Description. What might a plant practice look like and what do plants have to say to us? From 1999-2024, Dark Mountain’s Mark Watson taught and demonstrated the art of holding a dialogue with (mostly) wild plants.