July 2024

ionosphere Vol II Issue 2

The literary journal ionosphere focuses on the relationship between science, technology, and society. This fourth issue highlights poems that examine our interactions with AI, offers new ways of looking at well-known phenomena in science and life, and invites the reader to explore far-flung places. The 24 featured authors represent both established and new voices.

This issue includes poetry and essays by Jamie Manias, Hannah Frey, Suzanna Fitzpatrick, Nicola Brayan, Jeanette Vigliotti King, C. John Graham, Devahuti Chaliha, Isi Unikowski, Jonathan Moskaluk, Jeannie Marschall, Ruth Lexton, Tarn Wilson, Lee Fraser, Pulkita Anand, Laura Webb, Clare Bryden, Mary McAfoose, Gracie Jones, Glenis Moore, Raju Vegiraju, Alaina Hammond, Harry Nicolas Jr., Steve Denehan, and Roy Duncan.

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January 2025

ionosphere Vol II Issue 1

The literary journal ionosphere focuses on the relationship between science, technology, and the human experience. This third issue highlights poems that examine the influence of science and technology on our lives, the varied experiences of individuals from diverse backgrounds and identities, and the interplay between the natural and constructed environments in original and thought-provoking ways. The 19 featured authors represent both established and new voices.

This issue features poetry and essays by D. C. Nobes, Ed Ruzicka, Vaughn Hayes, Kiki Johnson, Nicholas Grooms, Glenis Moore, Benjamin Jorgenson, Mark Saunders, Sam Williamson, Erin Wood, J. L. Yocum, Lewis Leicher, Len Slatest, Steve Denehan, Lisa Rebert, Leonardo Oizruc, Sam Prestianni, William J. Joel, Yasmeen Amro, and Tamsin Chennell.

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July 2024

ionosphere Vol I Issue 2

The literary journal ionosphere focuses on the relationship between science, technology, and the human experience. This issue showcases poems that explore how science and technology affect our lives, the lived experiences of people of diverse backgrounds and identities, and the natural and built environment in fresh and innovative ways. The 21 featured authors represent both established and new voices.

This issue features poetry and essays by Chris Litsey, Giles Goodland, Angela Acosta, Tom Barlow, Ruth E. Thomas, Benjamin Nardolilli, Matthew Merson, Chris Wardle, Joseph Geskey, Bridget Hayes, Nicholas B. Mayo, Alla Turovskaya, Andrea Janelle Dickens, Glenis Moore, Alan Elyshevitz, Louis Faber, Lark Beltran, Mike Marks, Audrey T. Carroll, Catherine Puma, and Joan Lerman.

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January 2024

ionosphere Vol I Issue 1

The literary journal ionosphere focuses on the relationship between science, technology, and the human experience. This first issue showcases poems that explore how science and technology affect our lives, the lived experiences of people of diverse backgrounds and identities, and the natural and built environment in fresh and innovative ways. The 20 featured authors hail from four different continents and represent both established and new voices.

This issue includes poetry by M. A. Dubbs, Jordan Davidson, Julia Wellham, Alisa Lindfield-Pratt, Makinde Adebayo Adeniyi, Kushal Poddar, Sandra J. Lindow, Shamik Banerjee, Kayla Pica Williams, Marc Isaac Potter, Ebenezer Mowete, T. D. Walker, Geetanjali Lachke, Christopher Collingwood, Jan Cronos, Rizwan Akhtar, Jay Besemer, Patrick O’Reilly, Jen Colclough, and Michael Wayne Clark.

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