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December 2022

Asclepius’s Serpent

Word Count: 1,806

by Anne Marie Wirth Cauchon

Questions from the beginning of it all, from Stillpoint Magazine’s Editor-in-Chief.

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With HARD TO EXPLAIN
artwork by DRITON SELMANI

On Transience: A Farewell to Stillpoint

Word Count: 1,629

by Carlos Padrón

A psychoanalytic salve for the pain of transience.

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With TO SEE THE RINGS WITHOUT MAKING A CUT
artwork by TABITHA NIKOLAI

Setting a Fire

Word Count: 740

by Kate Holford

Elemental poetry on love, endings, and recalling the beginning.

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With DIGITAL BOUQUET
artwork by SARAH KHAN

Unmoorings

Word Count: 2,173

by Sokol Ferizi, Nicky Ni & Kymara Akinpelumi

Reflections from past members of the Stillpoint team on its life—and loss.

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With TIME IS JUST A MEMORY – VI
artwork by DAGMAR SCHÜRRER

POV: you are writing a piece of speculative fiction about what you’d say in ten years about the loss you are experiencing now.

Word Count: 1,753

by Ariadna García Llorente

Theoretical fiction on the analytics of mourning.

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With THE BEST BUSINESS IS NOBODY’S BUSINESS
artwork by RODRIGO NAVA RAMÍREZ

Love with its numerous uses

Word Count: 511

by Vanessa Sinclair

Poetry on psychoanalysis and the language of love.

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With TIME IS JUST A MEMORY – XI
video by DAGMAR SCHÜRRER

What is Yours and What is Mine

Word Count: 818

by Dimitra Ioannou

Poetry on the neoliberalization of erotics.

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With HOW DO YOU HOLD A GHOST?
artwork by BEN DAWSON

 

Care, Embodied

Word Count: 543

by Rashida Taylor

A behind-the-scenes reflection on building a black feminist emergent practice.

The Gathering Old Woman Speaks with Coyote and Rabbit

Word Count: 1,514

by Tahnahga Yako

The story of humanity’s hidden, greatest gift.

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With BAD BOY/SAD BOY
artwork by CRICE

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