![]() ![]() ![]() Curtidor, translated by Monica Louzon (short story) - A wonderful story about grief and working through it, and the power that comes from even one connection in a world where everything seems harsh and sharp and unsafe. Frogs, Volcanoes, Research, Sleep, Evolution. “The Excruciating Beauty of Ephemera” by Keyan Bowes (short story) - A strange and almost mythological story of a volcano distressed about the destruction it authors, seeking a way to live and let live, and finding an answer from a mysterious source.I love the energy and the language, the voice of the Horácio, and the way it all comes to its powerful and quiet ending. “My Mother’s Hand” by Dante Luiz (short story) - A beautiful and rather difficult story about a son returning home to perform last witch rites for a mother who has possessed one of his hands and never truly accepted him for who he was. ![]()
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