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VOL.12
N.01
November 2025
LATEST ISSUE

The Braided Gift

Vol.12 n.01 - November 2025

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A Braided Introduction

Shari Lynelle and Lucy Van
02/

Odd Wren’s End-words

Stuart Barnes
03/

BUTCH4BUTCH

Jo Bear
04/

The gift of grief

Jemma Borg
05/

Slippage

Leah Browning
06/

Watching Tarkovsky’s The Sacrifice in Your Room While You Are Not In It

Sholto Buck
07/

Subject of Love

Luoyang Chen
08/

Re-learning Mana’s Dialect  

Angela Costi
09/

Kindling baby

Emma Crook
10/

Parasite Sequence

Gabriel Curtin
11/

sìn air fighe

Eartha Davis
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The Landscape Has Absorbed Me [Centocartography: Franklin]

Dave Drayton
13/

everything is happening at once

Jennifer Eadie
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From This Perspective, Old Guys, But If Transposed, Gold Eyes

Michael Farrell
15/

a bit more than a year on

Aries M. Gacutan
16/

A Prayer for Sylvia

Donna J. Gelagotis Lee
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Wet-Blocking My Fair Isle Scarf While Thinking About Jimmy Perez Enjoying Quiet Retirement on Orkney

Elena Gomez
18/

The Trick Is to Ignore Your Hands

Colleen S. Harris
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Your Own Words

Siobhan Hodge
20/

Fallow, as survival strategy

Andy Jackson
21/

Artemisia’s knife

A. Frances Johnson
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Eponymous Tree

Abbra Kotlarczyk
23/

Art Objects, or, Live Document

Jo Langdon
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The poem ‘A poem of not more than forty lines on the subject of nature’

Tim Loveday
25/

Staurolite Crux

L. Noelle McLaughlin
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Adding Days to July

D. Perez-McVie
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Immigrant Haiku

Vuong Pham
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Bound

Felicity Plunkett
29/

The Book of Sand

Kate Polak
30/

subtle objects

Antonia Pont
31/

After gardening

Jem Rice
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Letter and Antidote

Radoslav Rochallyi
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I Am the Quiet I Keep

Sreyash Sarkar
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Threnody for X

Sam Sax
35/

After rain

Leni Shilton
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Teaism (a Pantoum of communing and sharing)

Lou Smith
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Return Trip

Svetlana Sterlin
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Safekeeping

Tim Ungaro
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As Seahorse Fry

Sean West
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