
What does it mean to be a wild human?
We tend to locate wildness out there – in remote landscapes, untouched forests, creatures that haven't yet learned to fear us. What if it starts within?
Across 160 pages, this volume brings together essays, conversations, practical guides and photography to explore what wildness means when it lives in us – in our bodies, our attention, our ways of learning and moving through the world.
For thousands of years we have domesticated nature to serve human needs. What is less often named is how thoroughly we have domesticated ourselves in the process – overriding instinct, mistrusting the body, outsourcing attention to systems designed to capture it. This volume is an antidote to that detachment. It does not propose a return to some previous state. It proposes a reckoning with what remains, and what becomes possible when we learn to trust the intelligence we've been trained to override.
Inside, you'll find:
And many more – rewilders, trackers, composers, and land stewards – each approaching wildness from a different direction, each adding to a picture that is plural, embodied, and alive.This is not a volume about escaping into nature. It's about what happens when wildness finds its way back in.
If you want to rewild your life - this volume is for you.
Launching May 2026.
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