Tender L{U}Humens by Hokis, Senior Editor Their beds- the center of Our universe, seeded only a few years back. In …
Rx Poetry & Erasure the Occupant | Can a Virus Kill a Virus?
Welcomed in.
Virus deceives,
(Text source, video:
“A Virus Attacks the Cell”)
Rx Poetry | The Reason, a poem by Hokis
like all genres of yesterday’s wars,
today’s is made of tissues and cells
the likes of which we’ve never seen.
Education | “A Comic Exploring the New Coronavirus” from NPR (podcast & comic)
Kids, this comic is for you. It’s based on a radio story that NPR education reporter Cory Turner did. He …
Speak as the Tree | Pale Blue Dot, by Sarosh Nandwani
When Apollo finally landed on the moon, I recall the way the imponderable became possibility. For years, I watched them …
Speak as the Tree | Merciles, a poem by Melody Sokolow
i know the darkest roots. below where trees pull water, suck nourishment. where i screamed, no one heard. i loudly …
Erasure the News | After the Silencing of Chen Qiushi, in His Own Words, piece by Maria S. Picone
Chen Qiushi is a citizen journalist who had been reporting on the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan. He went missing on February 6 amid rumors that the Chinese government is silencing whistleblowers.
Roe v. Wade-related | Kali, by Daire Shaw
There is no word For the ordinary happeningĀ Of a uterine lining degrading Unused, again, this time Menses is Latin …
REMEMBER! | Australia New Year’s Day 2020, by Heather Quinn
sand dunes on fire funnel of flame & black ash sky blood red people mourn the color green koalas, …