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After the Rockets Have Gone | Victor Wang

By |December 5th, 2024|Categories: Fall 2024, fiction|Tags: |

It was a difficult journey with the highways in disrepair, entire sections washed away into the hillside; nothing concrete could be forever. Still, he had to go––for what was left in the calcified highlands behind him was a form of loneliness he could no longer bear.

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Caves | Eliot Treichel

By |April 26th, 2024|Categories: fiction, spring 24|

While it’s a story about change (both sudden and geologic), “Caves” ultimately is a story about our capacities to imagine one another, to imagine a restoration of ourselves and our families and our environment—to imagine the opposite of that and everything we have to lose.

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The Thaw

By |December 9th, 2016|Categories: fall 2016, fiction|

For all the talk of warmth and rebirth, spring is a really ugly season. Trails turn to mud pits and roads to rivers as the thaw begins to take hold, and the brown carcasses of what was left at the end of fall begin to reappear. The ground cover is a layer of partially decayed leaves, and all the damage the winter did is slowly revealed.

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The Expedition

By |November 20th, 2015|Categories: fall 2015, fiction|Tags: , , |

"The astronomer had calculated where the planet we were looking for would lay: the “Goldilocks” zone, where the star’s heat would neither be so close that the planet’s water would boil nor so far that it would freeze—the temperature at which life was likely to form."

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