Flux
New environmental fiction by Mary Collins.
Ode to Growth: Interview with Moonga K.
"My habitats are people," shares Joburg-based indie singer Moonga K. "People I have deep, meaningful friendships with. People and spaces where I don’t feel alone. People I’ve lodged in my heart and mind indefinitely."
Seven forgettings in slow descent (Isles of the Snails, Trinidad)
Gilberte O’Sullivan unpacks Trinidadian island history in this new poem.
Cities and Eyes: The Twin Cities
New fiction inspired by Italo Calvino, by Zoe Jane Patterson.
Private War: Haiku Series
Continuing the haiku series with an exploration of the battleground that is 'home' and inner torment, by Louise Gerodias.
They're All Coming With Me
Three illustrations by Philadelphia artist, Caitlin Peck, on the meaning of space.
he is a town
Imagining a relationship as a city, a possible home. New in poetry, by Zoe Jane Patterson.
A visitor’s guide to Leiden
A surreal city poem by Tzy Jiun Tan set in Holland.
Everyone Wants a Working Class Origin Story Without having a Working Class Origin Story
“The problem in America then and now is that we muddle morality and social class. The bigger problem is that our country’s only worthy narrative is the rags to riches motif” – Samantha Neugebauer discusses class inequality and the American dream in this new essay.
Winds of Change
A black and white photography series by South African artist Tessa O'Halloran about rooting and rerooting in one's homeland.
The Mountains Are Melting: Climate Change in Nepal
Rastra Raj Bhandari discusses climate change in Nepal in this new essay.
Thrown Out
"Thrown Out" is part of an art series by non-binary artist Apu from northern Germany.
Witness
“God is burning, Bob-from-next-door is burning, old folks in old folks’ homes are burning” – Tzy Jiun Tan explores witnessing the climate apocalypse in real-time in this new poem.
Uncontrollable
Malaysian artist Rooney Ong Jing Ren presents his series "Uncontrollable" about blind suffering and questioning the veils that blind us.