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Trees live their lives on a different scale, and we poetically imbue them with traits we examine in ourselves. This does not, by any means, imply that they lack these traits. When our story trees talk or move, express feelings, wrestle with immortality, nurture others, or hold the secrets of life, they may not literally do it in the same ways they do in what we perceive as ‘regular life’—the stories just help us to see ourselves a little better, and imagine the ways that they can. And make no mistake, they can.
- from the editorial
This issue features:
The Warrior Tree by Chana Kohl
Shadow and Ash by Sarah McPherson
Lost and Found; Retreat and Return by Emma Schmid
The Beginning by Katrina Carruth
This Sweet and Bitter Fruit; or, Ladon’s Lament by Maeghan Klinker
Hunger by Meg Malone
Break Fresh Ground by Callie S. Blackstone
Linden’s Legends by Suzie Grace
The Mother Tree by Elana Gomel
Live Oak by Carly Racklin
Of Wood and Flame by Anna Madden
The Wee Folk by Keira Reynolds
The Heavenly Dreams of Mechanical Trees by Wendy Nikel
Beech, Please by Maria Paige Brekke
The Trimming of the Branches by Ali Miller
End of the World, Beginning of Everything by Kiersten Gonzalez
Quercus by Emma Louise Gill
The Oak Tree by Liz Baxmeyer