A woman for all seasons: An interview with Kate Lind
Put her down at any point in history and Kate Lind would not only survive, but thrive (though in the Middle Ages they’d probably…
Read MorePut her down at any point in history and Kate Lind would not only survive, but thrive (though in the Middle Ages they’d probably…
Read MoreOver the past three weeks, the inaugural issue of Topology Magazine has explored the theme of margins from a wide variety of angles–ecological, social,…
Read MoreEditor’s note: Each Thursday, we feature a throwback piece from Topology’s predecessor, catapult magazine. Here, Christopher Smith calls attention to an ecological margin that…
Read Moree live in two worlds, writes Minnesota poet Tom Hennen. The first includes “airplanes and power plants, all the machinery that surrounds us, the…
Read Moreary Lee came to visit this spring. Possessed of an impressive set of teeth and a wandering spirit, she just showed up one day…
Read MoreEditor’s Note: Each Thursday, we feature a throwback piece from Topology’s predecessor, catapult magazine. This essay, published in 2011, has always stuck with me….
Read MoreBe patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves, like locked rooms and like books that…
Read Morehere’s a moment in the evenings in northern California when you can feel the heat of the day let go: after dinner, before sunset….
Read MoreEditor’s note: Each Thursday, we feature a throwback piece from Topology’s predecessor, catapult magazine. In this poetic essay, Chris Smit riffs on a theme…
Read Morelive in The Land Between. It is a place that is neither Canadian Shield, nor St. Lawrence lowlands. It is a place where two…
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