Mitosis/Meiosis

In Mitosis/Meiosis, Mick Aquadale explores the dynamic process of cellular division with evocative prose. The piece intertwines biological concepts with rich imagery, depicting the relentless drive for vitality and connection at the microscopic level, where every cell strives to be central and interconnected.

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