The Gardener’s Logbook

The Gardener’s Logbook

The Gardener’s Logbook, to be kept private and confidential. Listings of greenhouse inhabitants classified, reference from research database. Further unique specimens acquired recently from abroad under pending approval. Location undisclosed. Owner undisclosed. Company undisclosed. Order of information will be as follows: illustration-description-observation. SV – 79.004959, 17.666016. Companion vault to be sealed until further notice.

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Imago

Imago

They say drowning is one of the worst ways to die. It takes anywhere from mere seconds to an estimated three minutes. It is natural to try and hold the…
Pages of Chaos

Pages of Chaos

Despite the jacket, it’s cold. Sitting in front of the ground-level windows, legs crossed and arms folded, they try to vanish into the cracks of the dry cement wall that…
The Auction

The Auction

The Final Sales of Simon Carruthers 20th February, 1997 Item - Antique comb Material: Tortoiseshell, epoxy resin Bidding Starts: $1500 A classic Victorian-era hair accessory, the exact origin of this…
Alone At The Edge

Alone At The Edge

Summer took all the sea birds. There is a barely imperceptible hollow lurking within the cliff-face; a silver thread of emptiness beneath the moonlight, carved out and corroded, where the…
Life & Death in Literature

Life & Death in Literature

Life and death, humans are familiar with these two. We experience the stunning fruits life has to offer, and we all know that there will come a day where the very last chapter of our story will draw to a close. None of us are able to avoid the end, for it is inevitable. Explore six books below which tackles the boundaries and topics surrounding life and death.