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a woman in a red dress is pouring tea, by Thai Nguyen Anh
“Hands are for other human hands to hold. They should not be reserved exclusively as perches for hawks. And the wild is not a panacea for the human soul; too much in the air can cor...
snow is born from spring — image by Ivan Aleksic
Sometimes, spring brings with her two types of snow.
There’s the snow of winter melting into spring.
And there’s what follows almost too soon after, a second snow. Cherry blossoms stirri...
Searching for the light in a recent period of profound darkness required me to sit with the question — Can we truly know life if we’re afraid of getting to know its opposite, death?
It birthed this personal exploration of lessons on living...
Dance of the Flowers © 2022 Suyin Tan
An unconventional birthday poem baked as a layered cake, winding through the textured layers of magic and melancholia that infuse a life with floating roots.
Featuring the complex flavours of separat...
The Magic Flower Game (1941, oil on canvas) by Dorothea Tanning
What I brought back from a two month journey into the depths — a deeply personal essay on inheriting and rewriting the stories that shape us, opening with a self-portrait poem...
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