Drummond W. and S. Barnes, “Introduction”, Queering Ecopoet(h)ics, Plumwood Mountain: Australian and International Journal of Ecopoetry and Ecopoetics, Vol 11, No. 1. (April, 2024)
“Re-imagining grief in the pandemic Anthropocene: Willo Drummond reviews ‘Leaf’ by Anne Elvey.” Rochford Street Review, Issue #36.
“Rilke’s bees and the archive as hive”, AXON: Creative Explorations, Volume 12.2, Archives, counter-memory, creative practice and poetry.
“Kristen Lang’s ‘Earth Dwellers’ as tonic unselfing. Ecopoetics and the lonely brain.” Plumwood Mountain Journal of Ecopoetry and Ecopoetics.
“To learn to know a thing: the practice of attention in Rilkean-Levertovian poetics”, TEXT Special Issue Series #63, Writing through Things: The Thing as Writing Prompt. Edited by Deb Wain and Melanie Saward.
“’The Rilke Index’ or, ‘Rilkean-Levertovian Thinking’,” TEXT Special Issue Series, Poetry Now Edited by Jessica Wilkinson, Cassandra Atherton and Sarah Holland-Blatt.
“The Well Academic Writing Retreat,” Drummond W. and M. Jamieson The Mindful Researcher, Jan 18, 2020.
Alberts, E.C., W. Drummond, and M. Freiman “Exegetical thinking: a methodology and two expositions”. TEXT Special Issues Series, Number 44, October 2017. The Exegesis Now. Edited by Craig Batty and Donna Lee Brien.
“Who’s afraid of the lyric mode? Romanticism’s long tail and Adamson’s ecopoetics”. TEXT Special Issues Series, Number 41, October 2017. Romanticism and Contemporary Australian Writing: Legacies and Resistances. Edited by Stephanie Green and Paul Hetherington.
“Willo Drummond reviews terra bravura by Meredith Wattison”. Mascara Literary Review, 19.