Well Without Water

Haunted by a running tap in prison, a man grows obsessed with water waste and climate change, pushing him to the edge.

The Race That Turned to Ruin

“Fifteen teams lifted off from Switzerland in gas ballooning’s most audacious race. Three days later, two of them drifted into Belarusian airspace—but only one would survive.”

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Editors’ Picks

The Alabama Landline That Keeps Ringing

Emily McCrary | Oxford American | April 23, 2025 | 2,085 words

“Auburn University’s help desk is still answering the public’s calls 70 years on.”

The Last of Their Kind

Elena Kazamia | Nautilus | April 18, 2025 | 2,569 words

“Are efforts to resurrect the northern white rhino more technological hubris than genuine conservation?”

Nights and Days

Henri Cole | The Paris Review | April 22, 2025 | 2,629 words

“Maybe anybody who can become transparent to experience and articulate it truthfully and without distortion is a poet. Even if the facts are scary or horrible, what comes out, if…

To Steal a Whale Bone

Devon Fredericksen | Switchyard | December 12, 2024 | 6,459 words

“There’s something about the thrill of discovery that can make a person believe what they’ve found is theirs now—to claim, to guard, to name.”

Anatomy of an Extinction

Jackie Flynn Mogensen | Mother Jones | April 21, 2025 | 3,393 words

“How climate disasters, human sprawl—and now Trump—are coming for America’s largest salamander.”

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Essays and Features

Tattoos

The ways memory, history, and identity are inscribed—on skin, in silence, and through generations.

Quieseeds

What if the key to understanding ourselves lies in the spaces between things—between words, between waves, between worlds?

The Romance History Forgot

Sir Robert Falcon Scott’s doomed journey to the South Pole captivated the world. But hidden within the legend was a story that has never been told—a love affair between two of the crew who survived.

Her Greatest Hits

“Maybe it’s only when you don’t know what you are listening for that you find what you were waiting all along to discover.”

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