‘The Blackbird and the Robin’ by Fergus Hogan
Photo by Fergus Hogan The Blackbird and the Robin by Fergus Hogan When I came to live here first, it […]
Ireland's new literary magazine born out of the climate crisis, publishing poetry and prose with an environmentalist slant.
Photo by Fergus Hogan The Blackbird and the Robin by Fergus Hogan When I came to live here first, it […]
Photo by Sayuri Ayers The Roaming by Sayuri Ayers — for J, after Mary Shelley’s Rambles in Germany and Italy […]
Photo by Dorje de Burgh The Voices of the Trees by Christian McEwen Mountain Truths John Muir was born in […]
Bridges by Ed Madden The men sitting at the blue table are talking about a new bridge. Taylor says […]
Sicelo Mbatha crosses the Imfolozi river. Image by Bridget Pitt. Letting Go by Sicelo Mbatha with Bridget Pitt My name […]
The Little Sounds of Every Day by Christian McEwen You should be interviewing roses, not people. —Anne Carson Noisy Flowers […]
Published in April 2021 by The Lilliput Press Declan’s Murphy’s The Spirit of the River Review by Cassia Gaden Gilmartin […]
Now We Cannot Wait to Touch by Gabriela Denise Frank We are part mineral beings, too—our teeth are reefs, our […]
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,” […]