Pathway and Relationship By Jamie Figueroa Green, yellow, and red outline three edges of the canvas. The flat expanse of turquoise sky [...]
Ritual Killing: Oryx in New Mexico Photographs and essay by Marcus Xavier Chormicle As the desert transitions from deep blacks to dim greys and [...]
A Parallel Beauty By Pam Houston I was on a video call early in the pandemic with my friend Jamie Figuroa, when I articulated [...]
Our Place in the Family of Things By Emily Withnall There’s a place I like to walk with my dog on the outskirts of Santa Fe. The trail offers [...]
Snow Pillow By Joanne Aartman The winter earth summons all to reflect. As birds move south, and with them their chats and [...]
Before the Famous Fossils: Ancient Life in the Paleozoic Era in New Mexico By Tamara Enz Talking about ancient life and the Paleozoic Era (252 to 541 million years ago) in New Mexico [...]
The Beautiful City of Tirzah By Harrison Candelaria Fletcher Animals come after my father dies. Dogs. Cats. Ducks. Geese. A goat. A [...]
A Brief History of Navajo-Churro Sheep By Rebecca Ward and Rebekha C. Crockett After shearing a Navajo-Churro sheep, the raw wool is still warm when [...]