Issue 11: Regeneration
December, 2022
Editorial
Regeneration happens all around us. We know that even though we see the remains of old leaves in autumn, we expect and look forward to their regrowth in spring. Yet, regeneration does not always mean that what is new will be the same as what was lost. Like the hair you shed daily, the regrowth might look different than the others - perhaps it’s grey or a new texture…
Editor’s Picks
Before the water by Philip Berry
Darwin, on Patagonia's Shore by Philip W. Walsh
Overgrazed by Anthea Lacchia
To a subsoiler by Lucy Beattie
Poems
Before The water by Philip Berry
Chromosome One by Caspar Wort
Cold, Cold Case by S. T. Eleu
Darwin, on Patagonia's Shore by Philip W. Walsh
Geomagnetic Reversal by Suzanna Fitzpatrick
Imbibition by Karen Cloete
mother by Cassandra Higgins
Overgrazed by Anthea Lacchia
Rankine; My Sort of Engineer by Patrick Corbett
remyelination by Milena Kozlowska
The gull's voice this now can be heard by Mark Anthony Carr
The Remnant: Lazarus Curses the Upstart God by DB Jonas
They Live Twice by Meg Freer
This sea… by Finola Scott
To a subsoiler by Lucy Beattie
Today's to-do list: Deinococcus radiodurans by Moira Garland
Trove by Rosemary Joiner
Vicious Circle by Thomas Grys
Waves of microglial renewal across the human lifespan by Jane Flint Bridgewater
Art Pieces with ConciliARTe
Dueling Cajals by Dawn Hunter
Madagascar mangrove ecosystem by Alexis Aronson & Ruth Leeney
Metamorphosis by Mulan Pan
Tale (re)generation with my house lizard by Pragya Chaube
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