Issue 1 index


Editorial
Meet the Editors & Designers


Contents

St.Tobaq
Rhys Shanahan

Rice Paper
Damon Young

Hopkins & Hallam
Note from Naomi Lebens

Before I go I have to say...
Kate Pursglove

Some Other Where
Steven Matthews

Weekend Poems: Breakfast
Eleanor Burleigh

Aged 7
Jean Watkins

Childhood & Plastic People
Zeng Chen

Street Scene
Peter Robinson

A Martian Writes
Michael Hutchinson

The Tarot Reading of The Fool
Anonymous

Stop Making Sense & Bla bla bla
Jenna Fox

Fringe Festival
Claire Dyer

When you have hope of life returning, this
Kate Noakes

Broadwood 7362
Gill Learner

A Drop in the Ocean
Lindsey Jones

Pitch of Ghosts
Vic Pickup

23rd February 2021
Kitty Hawkins

The Sofa
Tara Bermingham

Trophies on a Windowsill? & Still (monetizing) Life
Laura Rozamunda

Good to know perhaps, but nothing to be done
Kate Noakes

Heading Out
Michael Anania

The Threshold
David Brauner

Birds
Hannah Lily

Park Recollection
Liam Anslow-Sucevic

Balloons
Rhianna Bryon

Ephemerality of the World
Salma Haque

The August Elvis Died
Gill Learner


Reprieve
Michael Anania


Hit Me Gently
Daisy Dickens


Childhood & Plastic People  



With the development of economy, environmental problems with global impact have become increasingly prominent: large-scale ecological destruction, greenhouse effect, climate change, species extinction, marine pollution, wild species reduction, global environmental crisis, which seriously threaten the survival and development of all mankind. By showing scenes of the human world, my work is devoted to revealing the bad relationship between man and nature today, hoping to alert people to make changes and pay more attention to the environment.


Image credits:
1. Zeng Chen, Childhood, Acrylic on canvas, 297 x 420 mm. © Zeng Chen, 2020

2. Zeng Chen, Plastic People, Acrylic on canvas, 297 x 420 mm. © Zeng Chen, 2020


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