Long gone are the days when the climate apocalypse could be denied by sceptical, empirical observers. A week after scorching temperatures burned southern England, from …
“My name means nature”
We believe we are connected to our sense of self by the name we are given at birth. In actuality, we choose to identify with …
Green voices: the contemporary nature poets
This piece was originally written as part of a Nature and the City project in collaboration with Peach Street Magazine. Literary critic Terry Gifford claimed …
Growing Pains
What’s in my nature? At this point, I am not really sure anymore. Titles I once adorned as inherently mine have transformed into possibilities, no …
Can We Ever Move Past Our Own Nature?
Nature vs. Nurture: the centuries-old debate. First coined by psychologist Sir Francis Galton in 1869 (although it’s unclear who initially began the discussion), the term …
Consider Malintzín
CW: Mentions of sexual assault, violence I hate calling myself a “citizen of the world.” It sounds like something you see on those cringey posters …
FRACTURE– Letter from the Editor
In the year of our (cruel, brutal) Lord, 2021, I think if we all looked back over the last five years, the one word that …
Anita Tension: Is #poetry really dead?
As we delve deeper in the so-called smartphone age, a new generation of poets is claiming social media as its writing space, its publisher, and …