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The Burning
TWO SHEEP PEERED OUT the window of a Tesla next to us, their woolly rumps bumping together each time the driver hit the gas. Cries rang out from the back seat Continue reading
The Life Cycle of a Feather
ALL CREATURES SPIRIT me away from my thoughts into the real and present world. Because birds fly, they don’t need to be unnoticeable and hide like mice do, so I, like Continue reading
The Republic of Kiribati Islands Faces an Uncertain Future
This look at the threats of climate change to the Republic of Kiribati island nation is excerpted from a collection chronicling the challenges all islands face in a warming future. Purchase Continue reading
Don’t Fear the Fungus
DURING THE OPENING CREDITS of the hit HBO series The Last of Us, a river of slime mold wends its way through darkness, through bushy foliate jelly mushrooms, arboreal earth tongues, Continue reading
11 Interventions in the 10 Days of Your Dying
I. Wildflowers Such color, such petal-work on the trail behind our village: Queen Anne’s lace, daisies, goldenrod, wild pea, purple vetch, thistle, meadowsweet—I gather them, remembrance of splendor, to bring home Continue reading