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Autumn Journal (December 2020)
Essay on nature observations in Potter Wood including Triumvirate Rock.
“Patriotism During Pandemic”—poem
Beyond Modernism (January 2021)
Essay about American modernism and ranch architecture of the mid-20th century.
“Regeneration”—poem
Inner Sanctum (February 2021)
Essay about my bedroom and other personal reflections.
“Existence Pending”—poem
Optimism Prescribed During Plague (March 2021)
Essay—reflections on the pandemic.
“Dancing Plague”—narrative poem
Vaccinating God! (April 2021)
“Vaccinating God!”—poem
Essay—reflections on nature and society.
“Antique Psalm No 1 & 2”—poems
Pandemic Politics (May 2021)
Essay—encounter with a bald eagle and reflections on the current political situation during the pandemic.
“Societal Confession”—poem
Safari of the Imagination (June 2021)
Kasch—essay about civilizations of the Niger River.
“Search for Kasch”—poem
Meditation on Islam (July 2021)
Essays: Reflections on the Koran. Representation Versus Abstraction.
“My Own Culture War” and “Consensus on Existence” (poems).
Uprooted Ovid (August 2021)
Novella about a Classical Roman poet.
Narrative poems about the Scythian peoples.
Factualized Fiction and Fictionalized Fact (September 2021)
“First and Second Contact”—science fiction short story.
“Brainwashed by Circumstance”—morality tale.
“Waiting for the Next Bus”—a conversation at a bus stop.
“To Lose is to Win”—poem about leaving Afghanistan
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