EcoTheo Review seeks a volunteer visual arts editor to help support our mission of celebrating wonder, enlivening conversations, and inspiring commitments to ecology, spirituality, and art. #visualartseditor#celebratewonder#ecotheoreview#hiring
Art for the Archive! Check out Lime Kiln Point Lighthouse by Jeannine Hall Gailey, first published in our Spring 2022 edition! #celebratewonder✨ #EcoTheo#VisualArt
Cover revealed: EcoTheo Review Winter 2025! This edition has cover art by Janina Aza Karpinska, as well as prose by Gregory Greevy and Maya Rose, poetry from SM Badawi and many others, art by Moey Hewitt, Jennifer Case, and many more! To purchase, click the link in our bio.
Keep an eye out for the Winter 2025 edition of the EcoTheo Review, coming soon! This edition features cover art by Janina Aza Karpinska, as well as prose, poetry, and art at the intersection of ecology, spirituality, and culture. #EcoTheoReview#CreativeNonfiction#VisualArt
From the archives: "Troia" by Ella Benami. "Troia" first appeared in our Spring 2023 issue and is acrylic pencils and photographic prints on canvas. Click the link in our bio to read more about the artist. #ecotheocollective#EcoTheo#EcoTheoReview#VisualArt#celebratewonder✨
Thank you to everyone who attended our off-site in collaboration with the Chesapeake Writers' Conference! Pictured above are just a few of our lovely speakers. What a success! #litmag#awp#literarymagazine
AWP 2026 OFF-SITE
ECOTHEO & CHESAPEAKE WRITERS' SHOWCASE
Presented by EcoTheo Collective & the Chesapeake Writers' Conference
Thursday, March 5, 2026
7:00 PM 9:00 PM
Baltimore Brewhouse
511 West Pratt Street
Baltimore, MD, 21201
#writersconference#EcoTheoCollective#ecotheo#awp
We're excited to announce that we'll be at
#AWP26 in Baltimore starting tomorrow, March 5,
through 7th! Opportunity to connect:
AWP 2026 BOOKFAIR
Table T322 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, March 5-7.