‘Entropy and Hope in Death Valley’ by Anindita Sengupta
Entropy and Hope in Death Valley by Anindita Sengupta Salt and wildflowers, snow and sand. A sense of depth, of […]
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Entropy and Hope in Death Valley by Anindita Sengupta Salt and wildflowers, snow and sand. A sense of depth, of […]
No Joy Filters: Dara McAnulty’s Diary of a Young Naturalist by Cassia Gaden Gilmartin “I’m Dara, a boy, an acorn,” […]
Mongrel Country by Jane Carroll The two-kilometre radius for exercise promised us a circle of more than twelve and […]
Tornado Sultry all day, the crowds have retired to their snoring or to tearing one […]
in a bath with Bruce Dawe you and Iin a bath and in love,only months after we met;moved in together […]
Image by Darina Davis On Adapting by Rebecca Smith When I was sixteen, my Dad fell out of a tree. […]
Boarders A scuffling in the bushes. I soften my breathing and wait…until a perfect Brock face emerges from the dark—andthen […]
Image by Joe Cook for Varsity Life-long radical and activist Professor Tony Booth and poet Alice Willitts in conversation: how […]
Derry 2084: A Burial by Don Ó Donnacháin Jean thought she’d seen his face in the crowd. It wasn’t him. […]
Dodder River Haiku by Amanda Bell narrow hill road a short-horned cow glowers from the ditch reservoir spillway the scent […]