Anchorage

a person's arm extended over river rapids

Anchorage

n.
the desire to hold on to time as it passes, like trying to keep your grip on a rock in the middle of a river, feeling the weight of the current against your chest while your elders float on downstream, calling over the roar of the rapids, “Just let go—it’s okay—let go.”

From anchorage, a port at which ships may anchor. Pronounced “ang-ker-ij.”

Etterath

a graduation cap and gown on a chair

Pithered

stacks of papers and folders piled high on a table

Vellichor

shelves with many books stacked and organized

Keir

a snowy landscape with trees and a fence

Thwit

close-up of a person with forehead wrinkled and holding their head

Harke

a dreamlike image of a person's face over water

Keyframe

a large rock in the water with emanating ripples

Walloway

water faucet that seems to emanate from the ground

Anticious

a group of men in hats looking at elevated signage

Aulasy

a blurry image of a house on the road

Halfwise

a train coming towards the camera shot from the tracks

Blinkback

a wall full of pictures and objects

Kadot

a person looking at an abstract spiral

Anderance

Gaudia Civis

a close-up of a gear

Sayfish

Angosis

a table full of food

Adronitis

Desanté

Agnosthesia

Flichtish