with thanks to Saudamini Deo @thesapphirebook
& congratulations on the Intimate Anatomy anniversary issue of RIC Journal @ricjournal
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here's Untitled : a reverie
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https://t.co/qSNy4LcFJl
The anniversary Intimate Anatomy issue of RIC Journal is now live.
Almost ten years of openings: inner cartographies, the body as archive and as question. Poems, images, essays, fragments, organs of a living form.
Please read and share:
https://t.co/TyjjvAGDqE
with thanks to Saudamini Deo @thesapphirebook
& congratulations on the Intimate Anatomy anniversary issue of RIC Journal @ricjournal
.
here's Untitled : a reverie
.
https://t.co/qSNy4LcFJl
an honor to be included in the Sixty Odd poetry series. here you'll find short and not-so-sweet oddities about love and grief, wizards and molluscs.
https://t.co/Fa5QFloloJ
The Way It Is
There’s a thread you follow. It goes among
things that change. But it doesn’t change.
People wonder about what you are pursuing.
You have to explain about the thread.
But it is hard for others to see.
if you’re in the mood to read my short story about the mystification of love and seaweed, here’s "Call Us Not Weeds," published at Psaltery & Lyre @PsalteryLyre
with special thanks to EIC Millie Tullis
https://t.co/zPwXgMsqQp
"The waves breaking apart, becoming something more. A stillness then, the damp on her skin, the wind a slap."
"Call Us Not Weeds" by Ulrica Hume @uhume
https://t.co/K7YcQSDRHB
if you’re in the mood to read my short story about the mystification of love and seaweed, here’s "Call Us Not Weeds," published at Psaltery & Lyre @PsalteryLyre
with special thanks to EIC Millie Tullis
https://t.co/zPwXgMsqQp
"He doesn’t answer. Has maybe dropped enough hints already. No mention of friends, only those cloaked figures always looking over their shoulders."
Don't miss this funny, eerie, thoughtful gem from the brilliant @uhume
inviting you to read my short story "Petrichor" in The Dodge @TheDodgeMag
https://t.co/KNiwSqmZFB
thanks to Marlo Starr, Katharine Beutner, Addison Zeller, and Maurice Rodriguez
#EcoWriting#BookBan#TimeTravel
[Rain Clouds Approaching over a Landscape, by J. M. W. Turner]
The work we're highlighting today is called "Petrichor," written by @uhume and featured in our Summer 2025 Issue, which is out now at the link in our bio!
Our Summer 2025 Issue is OUT NOW! Featuring some fantastic works of eco-writing in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry as well as some marvelous visual art. Read now on our website (link in bio)!