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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

Kristin Giordano

Kristin Giordano is a photographer based in the U.S. She works mainly with antique and experimental cameras. Exhibitions include the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tucson; Metroform Ltd; and Fulcrum Gallery. Her work is in numerous public and private collections. Awards include a 2008 project grant from Qatar University, a 2011 Print Sponsorship award from the Photographic Center Northwest, and a 2011 TAIP Artist Project Grant. Her recent series “Landscape and Transformation: Photographs of Doha, Qatar 2008-2010” was selected as a finalist in PhotoLucida’s Critical Mass portfolio contest.
Fiction Arts & CultureAsia & Oceania

Two Stories

By Autumn Watts, with photography Kristin Giordano July 16, 2012

In Qatar, the birds have built their own hidden city.

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