In a black and white outline style. Two trees with flowing bark and short branches. In the background is a road, moose, rolling hills, and dark trees.
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Road to Resources

by Abigail Rabishaw

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We forage for beef jerky,
transform water into Red Bull,
barter for maps with broken
prayers of safety. 

Last Stop
            Moose Watch
—the only signs
of civilization for 140 km.
The last lights burn out
in the rearview mirror.

Your brother tells me this is how
he’d do it. An accident.
Swerve off the shoulder, 

blame the forest.

Forehead to forehead,
flesh to antlers,
crystalline windshield
blankets gravel,
thicker than first frost. 

Moss grows heavy on the engine,
erasing all proof of your existence.
If no one is around to take a picture,
did you ever even live?

We pull into the next town
under careful watch of moose eyes,
glowing green between the trees.

Black and white Sumac Issue 1 logo. A dark grey circle, on top of which is a lighter grey shape, roughly the outline of Carleton University's campus. On top of this is a lighter grey and white outline of a sumac plant.

Abigail Rabishaw is a 4th-year English major. Abigail is originally from Pembroke but has been in Ottawa since 2015. Abigail typically writes poetry and flash fiction, and her work expires the themes of grief, complicated relations, and the definition of home. Abigail was the runner-up in the 2019 Carleton Fiction Competition, and won the 2023 Lilian I. Found award. Abigail’s work has appeared in bywords.ca, and talking about strawberries all of the time. She also runs a small press called Prime Press with her partner.

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