Thanks for reading our second-ever themed issue, all about time. We think the work we’ve chosen captures so much more than a single moment. Instead, these pieces extend our view, blurring boundaries between past and present, actuality and anecdote. They see time as geography, a landscape dialled in and out of focus. They ask questions about what it means to keep the pace or waste our time. They explore the idea that time might not be an external construct, that maybe each of us becomes our own clock, ticking with memories. We’re grateful you’ve chosen to give us a few minutes (maybe even an hour!) and we hope this issue brings a quiet space to pause, observe, and consider. /EB
Laundry is a Kind of Time Machine
Fendy S. Tulodo
Guthrie, Texas
Sarah Washburn Thornton
On Distance
Susan Wismer
Bitumen.
Stephen Joffe
As if plucked & The corners of existence...
Cassidy McFadzean
Out of Time
Steve McOrmond
Fortify the Island with Flowers
Terry Trowbridge
The small children build a time capsule
Terri McCord
To My Grown Son Visiting Home
Laurie Koensgen
Daylight & Swimming
Stephen Mead
Is
Mackenzie Wiebe
Four Pinhole Photos
Joe Ditchett
We All Discover the Unity of Time
Susan Robertson
To Be Continued
Shannon Arntfield
Another Storm, Another Day
Patrick G. Roland
The Rings & The Day Before
Jake Marmer
Small Wind
Tin Fogdall
Biohacking
Christina Hennemann
if there's a multiverse
Michael Russell
Diary Entry
Janina Aza Karpinska
Old Burial Ground (1784)
Courtney Buder
Everything that falls upon the eye is apparition
Dagne Forrest
For Peter running out of time
Dan Alter
List of Contributors
cover image: Big Top, SunKee Hwang, used with permission
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