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2023

  • J. C. Otiono :: “looking for a soft place to land”

    23 Sep
  • Issue #05

    21 Jun
  • Rita Mookerjee :: “Cardboard Cutout Palm Tree”

    21 Jun
  • Maya Walker :: “Carnivorous”

    21 Jun
  • Guérin Asante :: “On the Other Side of Moss”

    21 Jun
  • Rhienna Renée Guedry :: “Our gardens are just environments we pretend to control”

    21 Jun
  • Tristan Richards :: “Pandemic Plants and Disco Balls” and “Anxiety as the Plant Dying on My Window Sill”

    21 Jun
  • narinda heng :: “planting”

    21 Jun
  • Margaret Saigh :: “THIS IS AN AUTOMATIC REPLY”

    21 Jun
  • Myra Scott :: “Helice, My Darling”

    21 Jun
  • Rituja Patil :: “Elegy”

    21 Jun
  • Jacob J. Billingsley :: “Something for Tomorrow” and “Heteronomous Cellulose / Autonomous Skeleton”

    21 Jun
  • Issue #04

    20 Mar
  • Yasmine Bolden :: “cottagecore death fantasy”

    20 Mar
  • Julian Mithra :: “Mock Funeral, Petty’s Island” and “Deflowered”

    20 Mar
  • noam keim :: “Thinking about na3na3”

    20 Mar
  • Nora Hikari :: “Exposition on Pears, as a Transmisogynist” and “Paper Birch Lullaby”

    20 Mar
  • Ashish Kumar Singh :: “Agriculture”

    20 Mar
  • celina mcmanus :: “bog baby” and “prayer: a voice memo”

    20 Mar
  • Grant Chemidlin :: “Cruising,” “Portrait of a Plant on Fire,” and “Sally (When There’s Nothing Left to Sell)”

    20 Mar
  • Kim Roberts :: “The Invasive Weed Syndicate” and “The Glass Flowers at Harvard”

    20 Mar

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