Short Fiction
Six stories of wildflowers and grief, silences and seasons — each one a world of its own.
A woman returns to her childhood home to find the wildflower garden her mother planted still blooming — and a letter never sent.
In the weeks between autumn and winter, a grieving father takes daily walks along a path that slowly begins to change him.
An aging beekeeper teaches her granddaughter the language of hives — and everything she couldn't say directly.
A botanist documents species going extinct — and finds herself documenting something far more personal.
Two strangers meet on the same bridge every evening for a month without speaking — until the last night.
A linguist catalogues the different qualities of silence she has encountered, and what each one meant.