Issue 9 features farewells, apocalypses, the decay of laws of physics and things lurking in the water, waiting to drag you under. These endings are all balanced with new beginnings. Much like the death card in tarot signifies transition, these stories and poems speak of new, kinder, communities that emerge from the rubble, of gardens that spread after the end, of the metamorphosis of a life into another.
Short FictionCounting To A Hundred by Aishatu Ado
The Last Two Gardeners of Mars by Irene W. Collins
Snow, Stars, Stone by Ariel Marken Jack
Of Flowers and Snails by Allie Leigh
After Ever, Happily by Elis Montgomery
How Grey was my Valley by M. J. Pettit
Looped by Nadia Radovich
At the End of the World, Meet Me By the Vending Machines by Catherine Tavares
Poetrygrotto by Leah Duarte
I Consult a Spiritualist by Merna Dyer Skinner
On Time We Have Spent by Holly Easton
Missing You, No Matter Where I Am by Anna Madden
Five of Us by Jayasri Sridhar
Non-FictionSee You After Dark by Laura DeHaan
Volunteering Something of Myself by Monique Cuillerier
Issue 9 features farewells, apocalypses, the decay of laws of physics and things lurking in the water, waiting to drag you under. These endings are all balanced with new beginnings. Much like the death card in tarot signifies transition, these stories and poems speak of new, kinder, communities that emerge from the rubble, of gardens that spread after the end, of the metamorphosis of a life into another.
Short FictionCounting To A Hundred by Aishatu Ado
The Last Two Gardeners of Mars by Irene W. Collins
Snow, Stars, Stone by Ariel Marken Jack
Of Flowers and Snails by Allie Leigh
After Ever, Happily by Elis Montgomery
How Grey was my Valley by M. J. Pettit
Looped by Nadia Radovich
At the End of the World, Meet Me By the Vending Machines by Catherine Tavares
Poetrygrotto by Leah Duarte
I Consult a Spiritualist by Merna Dyer Skinner
On Time We Have Spent by Holly Easton
Missing You, No Matter Where I Am by Anna Madden
Five of Us by Jayasri Sridhar
Non-FictionSee You After Dark by Laura DeHaan
Volunteering Something of Myself by Monique Cuillerier