A floating point of view, guiding. Something rests upon the hill—something we shall call a dog, but it is not a dog. Do you see his form in the tree, lingering? They told you your mother waits in the white city for you—but maybe they meant sister, brother, something we shall call family, but is not family. Unless it is. The flicker of a digital face, remembered.
Table Of Contents
- No Mother to Replace, Nosawema (poetry)
- In This Corner of the World, A.E. Weisgerber (fiction)
- The Dog, Phoenix Mendoza (fiction)
- After Messiaen: A Quartet for the End of Time, R.B. Lemberg (poetry)
- Lurid Parts, Maya Ysabel Ng (fiction)
- What the Trees Took Back, Marvin Garbeh Davis, Sr. (fiction)
- The City in White, Diana Dima (novelette)
- We’re Running out of Numbers for all this Counting, Kelsey Dean (poetry)
Cover: Do Forests Dream of Plasmodial Creep by Dory Whynot



