A daughter reads the skin of trees as she reads her father’s hands Continue Reading LEAF IDENTIFICATION
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The insidious tick becomes a symbol of poisonous betrayal Continue Reading THE TICK
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First Place Litro Nature Summer Flash Fiction Competition Continue Reading KINTSUKUROI
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Second Place Litro Nature Summer Flash Fiction Competition Continue Reading A FOLKTALE OF FOLLICLES
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Third Place in Litro’s Nature Summer Flash Fiction Competition Continue Reading A SCENE FROM NATURE IN RURAL FRANCE
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Highly Commended Litro Nature Summer Flash Fiction Competition Continue Reading SHOES
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Highly Commended Litro Nature Summer Flash Fiction Competition Continue Reading A BOY, A MOTHER, NATURE
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We accept nothing. We worry about everything. All we know for sure is that we’re still here. Continue Reading STILL
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Sweatpea considers the cycles of life and death while tending her garden. Continue Reading THE BEE IN THE FIREBOX
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Walking in the woods brings solace during a challenging year. Continue Reading PANDEMIC COMPANION
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By pushing deep into the future, the stunning “art island” of Naoshima leads you into the best of the Japanese past Continue Reading A High-Tech Ancient Stillness
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Sometimes I like to pretend that I’m not really a city boy. Mostly on those days when the London air feels lifeless and vile, and so still that it sits ...
US philosopher Arnold Berleant spoke of the boundlessness of nature, our “sensory immersion in the natural world”. Ellen Stone has similar thoughts about To Leave a Light Impression, photographer and ...
What are the borders between the urban and the rural? Between consumerism and conservationism? Between innocence and experience? These are some of the questions concerning Melissa Harrison’s debut novel Clay. ...