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Poetry

2025

A woman floats off the edge of a rock formation with book in hand. She wears brown robes with many baubles and decorations including a medal on a red ribbon. In the foreground right an enormous flower springs out of a cylinder of rock. The tips are red fading to orange then yellow below. Two moons hang in the pale green sky. Wisps of clouds streak in muted orange.

EFFLORESCENT, by Michael Whelan.

“I Am Unwriting Our Extinction,” for Michael Whelan’s Efflorescent writing competition.

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