…light a candle white, held softly in the Hebrew words

that warm

the

dead.

-Ali Herman, The Mourner’s Kaddish

November 2020.

Mo(u)rning.

And here we are.

Founders- Molly Fessler, Ellie Lorenzana

Guest Editor- Limi Sharif

Featured Artist- Nina Al-Saadi

Visual Design- Molly Fessler

 

From the Editors

Exhausted? Us too. Much has been written (and memed) about 2020. As we near its close, we find ourselves here. Right now. In this moment. And here you are, and what I will say is just this: I hope you’re ok. I understand if you’re not.

they tried to bury us. they didn’t know we were seeds.

-Mexican proverb

 

 mourning.

The Mourner’s Kaddish

Ali Herman

 

3 poems

Minna Wybrecht

 
 

M1

Kristin Geczi

 

 morning.

Piece by Nina Al-Saadi. She writes:

I’m a CT2 surgical trainee working in Leicester. I drew this painting while working during the pandemic to show us all standing together during this difficult time.

 

We’re healers\healing, but like shoelaces 

When we're not paying attention we come undone.

-Minna Wybrecht

Photo Citations

(In order of appearance)

Male skeleton seen from the front, with left arm extended: two figures (one, an outline drawing). Line engraving, ca. 1850.. Credit: Wellcome Collection. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)

The upper half of a skeleton without the skull. Pen and ink drawing.. Credit: Wellcome Collection. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)

Human skeleton with left arm extended: front and back views. Line engraving by Heath, after Walker, 1806.. Credit: Wellcome Collection. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)

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