eco crisis

Jul
14
A sandy beach with a few small human figures entering the high tide. The water looks very blue and the sky has some clouds.

Last Quarter: Eternal summer

Hello again. It's Friday once more. And as with most other Last Quarter posts, this could be heavier
10 min read
Apr
14
A two-storey prison cell block. It's in disrepair and clearly isn't used anymore. A few people are walking around it.

Last Quarter: The great dung ball rolls on

19 min read
Mar
03
A map displaying fields for spring planting, autumn planting, laying fallow, common pasture, meadow, and woodland.

First Quarter: The homestead & the commune

Hello. It's Friday. I had a fairly terrible start to this week, but it took several upturns yesterday,
22 min read
Feb
17
A black and white photo of a snow-covered grove of trees and bushes near a brook, viewed from a balcony.

Last Quarter: Whither February?

Good morning or good afternoon. I think that covers the time zones for where all of you currently reading are.
7 min read
Feb
10
A lush green forest teeming with numerous plants and trees.

Full Moon: Fertility in extinction

It's Friday. Hello. An opening warning: although this isn't a Last Quarter post, it will bleed
22 min read
Jan
20
A painting of a woman, identified by the title as Ophelia from Hamlet, floating down a stream.

Last Quarter: Fear as the mind killer

Particularly since the release of the new Dune adaptation in 2021 (with the second installment coming this year), in some
27 min read
Dec
09
Full Moon: Why I choose animism, Celtic and otherwise

Full Moon: Why I choose animism, Celtic and otherwise

Hello. Although I've sent this on Friday as planned, I started writing it the night before. Part of
22 min read
Nov
18
Last Quarter: On heat deaths of universes

Last Quarter: On heat deaths of universes

Hello again. I've designed a kind of cyclical writing prompt pattern to help me post here every week
25 min read