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they're everywhere, yet they never get old (metaphorically)
On warm summer evenings, nightfall doesn’t require an outer layer. In loose clothes and a gentle wash of sweat, a humid and darkening sky feels like a door opening—in the winter months this is more of a shuttering of windows. On this August...
This submission is for the “Nature Loved & Lost” issue of Filter Feeder and will additionally be highlighted in a print zine (coming April 2025). If you’d like to share your work via Filter Feeder in the future, drop me a line!
The writers behind this newsletter.
telling stories about art, science, & the people doing them. big fan of sea (& land) jellies.
Sarah works in higher education sustainability. In our polycrisis she emphasizes envisioning just & beautiful futures & attending to the emotional aspects of loss. She loves reading, writing, cooking, outdoor activities, & being with loved ones.
Sci-comm professional obsessed with exploring nature, making bad art, & interrogating the absurd social norms we all agree to (we call it culture). Often found out taking bird photos or in bed with a queer horror novel & 2 perfectly terrible cats.
Darien is a science storyteller, performance artist, and bird nerd who lives in New York. His primary interests are knowing what's going on outside and having an amazing time. Watch him do just that on Instagram: @dariendoes.
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