The Fire
Looking at the ‘sickness’ that occurs in the environment, Louise Coghill’s photo series documents a fire ravaging a 25-year-old family home

ruin
A personal meditation within an existentially fraught world. New in poetry, by Vamika Sinha.

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.

Pearl Eyed People
New in milk & vodka, S K Garcia uses natural imagery to articulate female pain and emotional suppression.

Hazed
“After we finished crying there was still a lot to do” – Hazed is a short collection of poetry on the total penetration of the palm oil industry in our daily life, as well as its oft unseen effects on animals, plants, and indigenous communities.