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An illustration of two human silhouettes against a blue background.

Until the End

By Carl Phillips
A black and white illustration of a wildflower meadow.

In Bloom

By Katarzyna Szaulińska, translated from Polish by Mark Tardi

It’s Important I Remember That Things Are Getting Back to Normal Around Here—

By Cortney Lamar Charleston
Shadow of home plant on wall

[The Tip of the Stalk]

By Ernst Meister, translated from German by Graham Foust and Samuel Frederick

Anita Roy

Anita Roy is a writer, editor, and columnist of mixed Indian and British descent. She has lived and worked in India for two decades, and relocated to the UK in 2015. Her work has appeared in Dark Mountain, Indian Quarterly, Outlook Traveller and India Today. She is the co-editor of Women Changing India, and her essays have been widely anthologized. She holds an MA in Travel and Nature Writing, and writes a monthly nature diary for The Clearing. More of her work can be found at www.anitaroy.net.
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Listening for Ghost-Voices

By Anita Roy November 9, 2018
A novel borne out of an earthquake, a departed friend, and a translation from which lost voices rise.
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