They Want Us To Forget
An interview with Cynthia Brothers, founder of Vanishing Seattle
Rupture
The first time I watched you kill a fish, you were methodical and emotionless, striking it in one blow.
The Salvageman
I want to talk to you about awe / what it means to turn / yourself over
In the Meantime
A conversation with author Corinne Manning
Beyond the Distance
What makes a country great? Surely the answer doesn’t lie in vast tracts of forest land that have been converted into concrete megastructures
Graceful Chaos
A conversation with Sia Serafina
I Keep Counting Up
Four weeks. Four weeks and still the virus. Things that were once normal now seem absurd.
Bury Me Next to Your Name
“I need you to do something for me,” you said as you sat across from me in the locker room.
Fruit of the Earth • The Winter the Women Went to Sleep
I have wasted these curses on minor disappointments.
The Way we Are Buried
The true cost of dying lies beyond the sick. It buries itself in the people who try to love the sick.