In this all nonfiction issue, Amanda Irene Rush deals with the immediate present, in “This Is What We’re Doing Now.” Joe Aultman-Moore examines the eternal, in “Memory at the End of the World.” And Deb Fenwick offers some hard-won guidance, in “How to Support Your Elderly Father After Your Mother Dies: An Oldest Daughter’s Guide.”
Images are details from the Master of Claude de France’s Book of Flower Studies (ca. 1510–1515). Having trained with Jean Bourdichon and possibly Jean Poyer, the Master’s true identity remains anonymous in art history, but he and his workshop have been credited with books of hours and books of prayers– generally employing extremely small formats, which fit comfortably into the palm of a hand. [From Public Domain Review https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/book-of-flower-studies/]