in the shadow of big blue


In 2021 I had the honor of choosing the writer in residence for Hortus Arboretum and Botanical Gardens for that year, and I chose Ellyn Gaydos. As the residence was for a botanical garden, a general theme of nature was the intention.

The novel Gaydos submitted a portion of was impressive on its own-her writing is impeccable. Later I went on to research her prior publications, and I came across this hard-hitting piece in Logic(s): In the Shadow of Big Blue. When I think of nature, I don’t think of computer chips and abandoned IBM buildings. But of course these are very intertwined and relevant.

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timepiece

i have a habit of removing time from the equation, in my fiction especially, as i enjoy the way this distorts habitual ways of seeing. so before the new year i gave myself the challenge of changing that up, and concocting a piece that addressed current issues more directly, via the cue of this journal of fine, environmentally literate folk. as a writer i’m used to moving my body around and becoming another; we are shapeshifters by nature. writing from the viewpoint of the atmosphere took a tad of dissolving but hey, it’s good to get into the flow.

new work is up, new issue is live here.