Description
my griefs are not mine—
I do not have them
but practice them
with you and you
like an ancient art
Release window:
late Summer 2026
Early preorders help nourish the wider Thrum ecosystem as it emerges
concrete is only as permanent
as we make-believeit doesn’t stand a chance
against this unstoppable flow
For those carrying grief for the world,
for someone beloved, for the body, for the Earth, for what empire has broken,
and for what still wants to flow through us.
Watershed is the water morph within the THRUM ecology:

a living literary organism weaving re-enchantment, ecological belonging,
grief, and emergence in the threshold between collapse and becoming.
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Ryan Van Lenning is a threshold guide, ecotherapist, wilderness rite-of-passage guide, and barbarian poet of the Great Turning. Through Wild Nature Heart, he creates courses, poetic offerings, and ceremonies for re-inhabiting the animate web of life, tending grief, and practicing belonging in a time of unraveling and possibility. Author of several collections of poetry, including One Bright and Real Caress, Becoming Beautiful Barbarians, Riverever, Within the Cave Something Pulses, and Trust the Ceremony, F*ck the Ceremony, and Trust the Ceremony.
He lives among forest and rivers in northern California, on ancestral Wiyot and Yurok land. He likes cinnamon ice cream, fantastic fungi, and river ottering.
More about Ryan and Wild Nature Heart.
Praise for Ryan’s poetry:
“Bless Ryan Van Lenning for listening to the wild voices and bringing back the news for those who have lost their way. Bless him for reminding us of our original love affair with the earth and of what we know deep in our souls. His poems give wise counsel: let go of the debris, remember who you are, do not abandon your luminous thread.” —Lorraine Anderson, editor of Sisters of the Earth and Earth & Eros “Ryan’s poetry speaks deeply and clearly to the awakening to our true interconnected nature, which is the only way we can transform our world.” –Molly Young Brown, Author of Coming Back to Life: The Updated Guide to the Work That Reconnects (co-authored with Joanna Macy), Editor of Deep Times: A Journal of the Work That Reconnects
“Ryan’s poetry sprouts out of him from moist, fertile soil – painting a lush landscape of sensual and philosophical magic. His poems transport you to a way of living in relationship with the earth that is lovingly intimate. Ryan integrates body, spirit, and social commentary into a vision of how to live a nature-inspired life amidst noise and overrun technology. ” Ariana Candell, LMFT, Founder of The Earthbody Institute







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