Issue 15: Time
December, 2023
Editorial
Time is a long-lost friend that has finally returned home. We laugh. We tell stories. We act as if all those decades were nothing but a dream. It is time that separates want and need, hope and longing. It is time that breaks us. It turns the cradle into the casket and the flower to the mycelium fingers, reaching outwards. Time echoes mercilessly through the verses of our minds and the equations of our tired hands as we try to crack the great riddle of its formless forms…
Editor’s Picks
In Memory of the Jurassic Horseshoe Crab Mesolimulus by Horus Balogh-Zanin
Light Years Away by Christianne Clarke
Relativity at the midnight matinee by Karen Schofield
Ticking Like a Mountain by Laura op de Beke
Poems
Big Air Circle Ballad by Georgy Falster
Detour by Kathryn Spratt
Do you remember me? by Fatema Nakhuda
Double Stranded by G. Carlson
Einstein's Theory of Simultaneity… or Not Now Albert by Jonathan Humble
Evolving by Leigh Therriault
In Memory of the Jurassic Horseshoe Crab Mesolimulus by Horus Balogh-Zanin
Light Years Away by Christianne Clarke
Once Upon a Time by David F. Tatterson
Relativity at the midnight matinee by Karen Schofield
Saltus Lunae by Roy Woolley
Second law by Barbara Cumbers
Symphony by Amy Bilton
The Day the Universe Died by Dagne Forrest
Ticking Like a Mountain by Laura op de Beke
Time dilation by Wilmo Ernesto Francisco Junior
Time is quickening by Mary Allen
Time is the Measurement by Robin Helweg-Larsen
Why I Cannot Write Poetry by Kshemaahna Nagi
Art Pieces with ConciliARTe
Heaven on Earth - Michelangelo's Jonah by Bradly Couch
In the Future… by Lucy Newman
Mosaic by Emma Rehn
Space-Time by Andrea Diaz
Tectonics by Amel Barich
The Stubborn Sagging Kitchen Cabinet Door by Cătălina Florina Florescu
We Live and Die in Deep Time by Greg McNamara
The Unfolding of Time and Memory by Karen Hazelton
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