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Issue 17: Reflections
Welcome to Panorama: The Journal of Travel, Place, and Nature’s 17th edition. Many thanks to all contributors, readers, and particularly the editors—Paula Lee, Devi S....
A Longer Sentence to Read
By Vetralla, A has found an inch we didn’t pack. At first light, the foreman shows us where the plastic sheeting lifts and the ground...
A View from a White Pine Tree
Forest fires are a big problem – the smell of woodsmoke is overwhelming at the moment. I’ve had enough of others speaking for me. But...
From the Desk of Seldom Seen Smith
Canyon country. Southwestern United States. Lights out in Moab at midnight. A transformer has blown. Illuminated by dawn, it remains as ochre and aflame as...
Heartbeats Behind Our Songs
In Aotearoa New Zealand’s electric contemporary literary scene, Tina Makereti is a Māori novelist, essayist, scholar, and cultural worker with an unmistakable voice whose prose...
Issue 16: Encounters
Welcome to Panorama: The Journal of Travel, Place, and Nature’s 16th edition: Encounters. In this edition, you will find over 110 works by more than...
Le Petite Voyeur
In Montmartre, near the place de Tertre, in the corner of a two-room flat, little Sébastien laid on his pallet of blankets next to Peter,...
Invasive Species
But enough about dead people. Don’t worry, I get it. You come to Paris and you want something fun, something colourful, not a pack of...
Graveside Kiss
Yolanda’s parents realised from the time she was born that she was not going to be like her sister Natasha. Internally, there was a partial...
Issue 15: Paris
Paris has long been the site of opulence, resistance, rebellion, and style. It has inspired great writing and writers, philosophy and philosophers. In this collection,...
Feeding India: Farmers on the frontlines in Punjab
In the run-up to the most important international climate summit this year, the COP30 in Belém in Brazil, Julia Knights talks to acclaimed Indian independent...
A Haunting of Memory
The tandem release of Faith Adiele’s two new books, Voice/Over and Her Voice, create a hand-in-hand hybrid memoir in two different forms. Her Voice is...
Ten Years after Typhoon Haiyan, I Forgot to Tweet about the Disaster
This essay reflects upon my work aiding recovery and interrogates humanitarian work after the Super Typhoon Haiyan disaster in the Philippines, my home country. It...
Design for Migration
Design for Migration is a platform that highlights design projects that deal with migrant issues. Here we speak with the organiser — Matteo Moretti.
The Confluence
“Potverdomme!” Marty pounded his fist on the antique table, knocking books to the floor. Used to the interjection, I murmured, “What happened this time?” I...
A Stranger at Home: An Essay on Noo Saro-Wiwa’s Looking for Transwonderland
On reading Noo Saro-Wiwa’s Looking for Transwonderland, I find myself thinking about the notion of being a stranger at home, negotiating places you are supposed...
The Eagle and the Phoenix
What was once the sulfuric taste of mortar blasts or the iron tint of blood has become the taste of red peppers. Cigarette smoke has...
No One Will See Me Again Forever
The smugglers said the journey would take 24 hours max. The boat H and the other 80 asylum seekers would travel in was massive, so...
Issue 4: Seen
Perhaps more than any other time in recent history, how we see places and one another will determine what happens next to our human family....
The Meek Family Ed-venture
Tim and Kerry Meek were both full-time teachers in Nottingham, England but felt that their jobs were too life-consuming and they needed to redress their...
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