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Larger than an Orange
Lucy Burns
An excerpt from Larger than an Orange, a book by Lucy Burns about abortion.
Talismans of Blood and Memory
Philip Kurian
On the worldwide campaign to return sacred objects to the ancestral communities from which they were taken.
Just the Plague
Ludmila Ulitskaya
‘It seems to be more than he can cope with.’
An excerpt from Ulitskaya’s newly translated novel Just the Plague.
An Adult Taste
Kang Young-sook
‘The blood that flowed down the drain was a deep dark red, but it appeared clean, even refreshing.’
A new story by Kang Young-sook, translated from the Korean by Janet Hong.
Indigenous Defenders: Why Tribes Do Conservation Better Than Conservationists
Fred Pearce
A chapter from A Trillion Trees: How We Can Reforest Our World.
In Conversation
Tao Lin & Anna Dorn
‘Do you ever prefer speaking to written communication?’
The authors discuss nature and the psyche, confessional writing and Wikipedia.
The Sum of Life’s Troubles Makes a Whole Damn Dish
Nuraliah Norasid
‘I have become the muscle of the operation, folding butter and egg yolks into the flour and kneading all two kilograms of dough’.
Nuraliah Norasid on women’s work.
In Conversation
Abi Palmer & Alice Hattrick
The authors discuss the practice of writing about illness, explore the idea of crip time and critique the value of medical labels.
Three Poems
fred spoliar
‘We could live in the cities of / A very normal family like I like / writing copy for it.’
Three poems by fred spoliar.