Hayden's Ferry Review - Tiny Architectures Issue

What do strange cartographers and mitochondrial landscapes have in common?

A body as a map. A colorful world inside our cells. These are both things that resonated in my mind when I wrote for Hayden’s Ferry Review’s themed call for “tiny architectures”.

Read “There is a Garden Inside My Mitochondria” and “The Cartographers” in the Tiny Architectures issue of Hayden’s Ferry Review.

When I think about what lies inside those small spaces I can not see, how unfair it is to assume
dark voids, barren spheres of monochrome dusted in greyscale static.

“There is a Garden Inside My Mitochondria” - Hayden’s Ferry Review, Tiny Architectures Issue