DAN OF THE GALAPAGOS, A SCRIPT IN SEVEN PARTS (3 OF 7)
BY Monica Walsh
For the first time in 3 months, Dan is thinking of leaving the Galapagos. But how? He has found tranquility and a peace here that Stamps Lane just can’t offer him. Dan is torn, and in one of the few times in his life, experiences emotional turmoil.
Opulence and Gravy
BY Heidi Wicks
From under the Plexiglas dome inside The Hotel Newfoundland, the outside sky is a navy velvet blanket bedazzled with stars. The Courtyard, an ecosphere bursting with a bouquet of chlorine…
Something of a Vigil: Saying Goodbye to Afterwords
BY Andrea McGuire
As David often said, “The book you need is right next to the book you’re looking for, which isn’t here today, but we’ll get it for you when it comes in.”
Like Sand Through the Hourglass…
BY Joan Sullivan
Like sand through the hourglass, so is the creative cycle of NQ. Our Spring issue copy deadline is just one month away…
Working the Rock: Newfoundland and Labrador in the photographs of Edith S. Watson, 1890-1930
BY Andreae Callanan
““Delicate creatures of decoration” Watson’s women are not. These are hard-working matriarchs and daughters of fishing families.”
Dan of the Galapagos, a Script in Seven Parts (2 of 7)
BY Monica Walsh
Dan has a makeshift fire going, and is boiling some water in a makeshift pan. He has some leaves and twigs for tea. He sees two lizards, clinging their way to a rock very slowly and painfully.