Issue 17: Language
June, 2024
Editorial
From the rhythmic cadence of verse to the structured syntax of scientific discourse, language holds the power to shape our world and our perception of it. It is in the poet's pen, where emotions are distilled into words, and in the scientist's notebook, where hypotheses are carefully recorded and tested. Language is a living entity, changing with each generation, reflecting the shifting landscape of human thought and culture…
Editor’s Picks
Fridge Notes by Tiffany Roberts
Scrimshaw by Alfie Watt
tilt test cheerleader by Kristia Vasiloff
What We Mean When We Say Bell Curve by Ewen Glass
Poems
And by speaking in tongues I mean this by Sarah Amsler
Betrayals by M. Benjamin Thorne
Digitial othering by Hannu Larsson
Diversity of perception in the world’s languages by Jane Flint Bridgewater
Fridge Notes by Tiffany Roberts
I-We by Jeannie Marschall
May I speak? by Miriam Fraser
Phenomenal by John Aberdein
Predictable Text by Samantha Carr
Proband by Alex Davey
rivers in our houses by Heidi Mendoza
Scrimshaw by Alfie Watt
Sky Wizards by Jessica Lee McMillan
Sourstuff by Finlay Worrallo
Speech Surfer by Jane Muir
The Love Calls Of Cells by Janis Anne Rader
tilt test cheerleader by Kristia Vasiloff
What We Mean When We Say Bell Curve by Ewen Glass
Words by María del Carmen Redondo Bermúdez
Zero sum by DG Herring
Art Pieces with ConciliARTe
Diversity and Inclusion by Stephanie Hirn
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