The LS Land Issue 25 requires a comprehensive and inclusive solution, which takes into account the concerns and rights of all stakeholders, including the affected communities, environmental activists, and civil society organizations. Some of the key steps that need to be taken include:
The issue kicks off with a gut-punch of a short story: “The Beekeepers of Pripyat” by new contributor Mira Vos. In just twelve pages, Vos accomplishes what some novelists fail to do in three hundred. It follows a Chernobyl evacuee who returns to the exclusion zone not to mourn, but to harvest honey from hives that have turned radioactive gold. The prose is sticky and gorgeous, laced with a quiet horror that never raises its voice. “The Geiger counter doesn’t sing,” she writes. “It stutters, like a child learning the word for gone .” This is the kind of discovery reading indie journals is all about. Ls Land Issue 25
While every issue of Ls Land boasts an eclectic roster, features several names that will draw even casual readers: Ls Land Issue 25: A Deep Dive into