
COYOTE SPRING, by Tamra Lucid.
Tamra’s final piece for EAP: Nature, Life and Death . . .
EULOGY FOR DAVID GRIFFITH, by Brian Griffith.
When we mourn, it’s happening in Time . . .
THE EVOLUTION OF AFTERLIFE REWARDS AND PUNISHMENTS, by Brian Griffith.
Maybe, eventually, we grow out of Time . . .
OF TIME AND TIDES, by Cliff Beck.
Or grow up out of Time . . .
BOGEY (from “My Life with Dogs”), by Tod Davies.
It takes time to know what game you’re playing . . .
LETTER FROM ASHEVILLE, by Giles O’Dell.
Time to build community . . .
REMOVAL, by Lance Mazmanian.
“Time is always near, never far.” . . .
THE NATURE OF TIME, by Bruce E.R. Thompson.
It happens all at once, yet here we are. . .
HELLO WERLD, by Galen T. Pickett.
Does wisdom dream in Time? . . .
STOP, by Jim Meirose.
Does the writer in his delirium?
THE PUPPET SHOW, by Hussein Sayed Ali.
What is Time to AI? . . .
SLEEPLESS NOCTURNE, by Lana Hechtman Ayers.
Humans dream of Time . . .
PASSAGES, by Barry Vitcov.
Worried it slips away . . .
ROOTS TWISTED, by JW James.
Or not worried at all . . .
INDEFINITELY, by Cheryl Vargas.
The perplexity of Time . . .
URGENT PATIENCE, by David D. Horowitz.
And its paradox . . .
MINUTIAE, by Marissa Bell Toffoli.
We end with Time on our side . . .
The TODBLOG is filled with sadness, hope around the edges . . . JAM TODAY retreats to basics, and the pleasure of roasting vegetables . . .
This issue’s art is from the graphic novel series ZOONBATS , written and illustrated by Giles O’Dell . . .
Next issue is 1 January, the WINTER 2026: TO BE OR NOT issue …
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