Sunday, October 17

Ovi magazine; Sunday 17, 2021

 

The articles, the opinions, the stories and the cartoons, Ovi magazine covers for Sunday 17th, 2021


DEAD BEES and BUTTERFLIES, FLOWES, TREES and the PLASTIC SEA by David Sparenberg

Globally, bees and butterflies, the winged beauties of the insect-beasty world, are dying, vanishing from habitat and planet. Bees and butterflies are pollinators. Without them, there will be no flowers.

But it does not stop there. The agricultural food chain of humanity collapses. A horrifying explosion of worldwide starvation then results. What happens when people are chronically hungry? What are the political solutions people attach to when times are grim, and populations are desperate?

Soon there will be more plastic in Earth’s oceans than fish. Picture, if you can, a globally encompassing ocean of solid and liquid plastic, without orcas, jellies, dolphins, sea turtles, and without whales.

Ocean is where Earth life began.

Continue reading HERE!


Clues All On In Line #poem #haiku by Saloni Kaul

“Linger leaves in air!
Time floats, she daydreams…
Grasps leaves, flash clues from nowhere.”

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Continue reading HERE!


Come to my house #ShortStory #Fiction by Abigail George

Elizabeth Light was like any other girl her age. She felt she needed to understand more of the world around her which is why she moved to Johannesburg in the first place.

 
‘Johannesburg is a big, dirty, noisy city filled with crime, homophobia and xenophobia. God knows what will happen to you, my little wildflower. How are you going to look after yourself?’

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Continue reading HERE!


Screws & Chips 21#15 #cartoon by Thanos Kalamidas

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