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Community Anthologies

  • My Father Is a Crab Nebula

    Part elegy, part prayer, part epistolary masterpiece—Amy Rose Lafty’s “My Father Is a Crab Nebula” is as littered with love and grief as the galaxy is replete with stars. You won’t soon find a more intimate glimpse into the cosmic transcendence of a life lost too soon—and the mourning that comes from being left behind.
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  • a soft place to land

    Inspired by solitary nature walks, Joanne’s immersive digital exhibit delves into the nonlinear journey of returning to the self through their connection with nature.
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  • The Call

    In the wake of the so-called “Great Resignation,” quiet quitting, and unprecedented strikes, the media has fomented a moral panic […]
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  • The Call

    A river is a contested site. I return again and again to rivers, real and imagined. In “The First Water […]
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  • The Call

    Maybe you are like me, and you’ve been thinking a lot about permanence. How the things you grew up taking […]
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