Issue 22: Waves

September, 2025

Cover Artist: Milena Kozlowska


Editorial

Waves are ubiquitous in nature, in life. From the spectrum of electromagnetic waves to global Rossby waves in the atmosphere, from waves in the ocean to gravitational waves traversing the universe, we are surrounded by and immersed in waves…

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Editor’s Picks

excerpt from Variations on the Strait of Juan de Fuca by Zoe Dickinson
My Father as Wave by Mobi Warren
The Oar Interferes by Amy Nash
Whales by Molly Herring





Poems

A Quantum Theory of Grief by Laura Urban Perry
Backbone by Jona Rada
Drift Theory by Daniel Naawenkangua Abukuri
excerpt from Variations on the Strait of Juan de Fuca by Zoe Dickinson
First Aid by Linda Conroy
My Father as Wave by Mobi Warren
Parsing Ocean by Suzy Harris
Periodiku by Tom Kuntzleman
Solar Dance by Tricia Steele
The Great Wave off Kanagawa by Judith Rawnsley


The Oar Interferes by Amy Nash
The Oval Window by Kamea Lessoway
The space for which I Travel… by Geraint Rhys Whittaker
The work of others by Colm Scully
Two-faced waves by Martha Pollard
Tyrannical Light by Jasmeen Kanwal
Wave Energy by Saadiah Freeman
Waves in stone by Lucas George Wendt
Weathering Water-Wave Theory by Kathryn MacDonald
Whales by Molly Herring


Art Pieces with ConciliARTe

brainwaves by Milena Kozlowska
Harvesting Light by Paul Evans
Mutable Surface by Laura Urban Perry

Relief as Light by Sarah Preston
Wave in First Person by Gary Barwin 


Copyright statement. This work is published under the CC BY-NC-SA license, unless stated otherwise.