Infant Burial We peer into the gaping hole, so small, so deep. My heart like a cloud breaks . . . by Maria Reynolds-Weir I hesitate to take my turn shoveling dirt over Elijah Matthew’s shoebox coffin because I am not one of his mother Hannah’s close...
Yellowstone Trilogy, Part Three An Inordinate Fondness for Bison Wake up before the bison jams, leave the road, and rediscover wonder in the stories the Yellowstone landscape has to tell. Text and Photos by David Krohne When a vicar asked the...
Yellowstone Trilogy, Part Two A Map of Yellowstone A map holds more than geographic data; it reveals how we conceptualize the natural world. Text and Photos by David Krohne I am in love with maps. And I have a lot of them. They document my history and my...
Yellowstone Trilogy, Part One Flickering Shadows of Bears One indicator of a life spent in good country is to lose count of the grizzlies you’ve seen. Text and Photos by David Krohne I pushed out of the head-high willows along the Gallatin River into a sage flat to...
My Run-In with “Cancer” I sat in my room at 4 in the morning re-thinking my life and the way I chose to live it. Art and text by Myca Garrett “I had a run-in with cancer.” Whenever I tell people this I get one of three reactions: “Oh,...
“Stroke in Four Acts” Text and art by Doug CalischPhotos by Nolan CalischOctober 2023 This work wouldn’t be possible—I wouldn’t even be here to tell this story—if it wasn’t for my family and their undying support when I was in...