
This one is called Cercidiphyllum japonicum because when its leaves fall it smells like burnt sugar.
Published in Mechanics Institute Review in 2020, Burnt Sugar is a creative nonfiction work abouta weekend spent in Castle Douglas between two people, where untold things are communicated through plants, and how time moves through us. You can read it here.
Published in Mechanics Institute Review in 2020, Burnt Sugar is a creative nonfiction work abouta weekend spent in Castle Douglas between two people, where untold things are communicated through plants, and how time moves through us. You can read it here.
Cargo Collective 2017 — Frogtown, Los Angeles