EcoTheo Collective envisions a world in which care for the places we inhabit, the people we encounter, and the lives we lead makes for lasting beauty in art, nature, and community. 

We pursue this vision through publications, support for creative writers, artists, and theologians, and ways of gathering that embody attention and devotion. Our print and online magazine, EcoTheo Review, publishes work at the intersection of ecology, spirituality, and culture. Starshine and Clay, an initiative with Cave Canem, is a fellowship awarded to an emerging Black poet. Each year, that poet and many more gather at our annual Wonder Festival to read poems and celebrate the act of gathering together around poetry. The Lorca Latinx Poetry Prize supports the publication of a dual-language, artisanal chapbook by a poet with no more than one full-length collection in print. Soon, EcoTheo will begin welcoming writers-in-residence to Desert Poets in Alpine, Texas.