Ethno-ethical-geographic-dating rituals or critical climate crisis: critical or Anthropo[seen] or massified taxonomies of lost-wilderness [lost] or how to be spell A for abstract without any BEEs [Note that this piece’s formatting is best viewed on a larger screen] Tim Loveday is a poet, writer, educator and baby academic. His work explores class, masculinity, online radicalisation,Continue reading “Tim Loveday”
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Sean West
We could live in the body / of a baby shark.
Scott Lynch
Composition From the artist While chasing the light … a study of the impermanent and the possible at the gulch-line. Ethereal and undefined while grounded too. Drama gleaned with minimal colour … producing this unique visual definition, this romantic composition at Scott’s Bay, Nova Scotia. A sexagenarian and yeoman student of life, Scott Lynch isContinue reading “Scott Lynch”
Linda Kohler
An anchorage of baking. Jellyfish blotches of flour drift, yolk swell
Rebecca Jacobson
I press the towel harder against my face and my shoulders fall. It’s the first moment since I arrived at the competition where I feel unseen, my hands still.
Monique Nair
Let’s start with the waters of another lifetime.
Melissa Swann
what it would be like / to find no such shore / on the other side of everything
Macey Smart
Do you remember the night we met?
Shafi Huq
The last two weeks have been overwhelming. And it’s only going to get worse.
Samuel Samba
the sun oils the stadium in lilac remorse: sky-angelo