: Written by Marita Golden and featured in How We Do It: Black Writers on Craft, Practice, and Skill , this piece uses the river as a metaphor for ancestral memory and the "repository of clues" found in one's childhood. Photo Essays and Environmental Perspectives :

: An essay featured on Burning Farm discusses the long process of territorial reform in Venice’s Terraferma. It argues that water management is the "nomos" (primordial source of political order) of the territory, linking hydrogeological risk to the way communities organize their land.

: Written by award-winning Indigenous author Tony Birch , this personal essay reflects on the river as a source of connection and survival. Birch discusses his lifelong relationship with rivers, moving from a childhood of "beautifully lazy" days to seeing the river as a living entity that accepts his presence.