This issue explores mutualism, interconnectedness and Pandemic, alongside a series of essays. Among other subjects, this issue explores agroecology, George Washington Carver's regenerative approach to agriculture, and mutualistic art practices. As the coronavirus continues to wreak havoc around the world, we hope that this issue of the magazine can help reconnect us, and perhaps offer some suggestions for ways in which we can live beyond the virus. As the editors state: "Where the Leaves Fall focuses on our contemporary relationship with nature, telling stories about sustainability and the natural world that feel human, and which ultimately inspire readers to take positive action. Combining thoughtful journalism and opinion with beautiful design and photography, the magazine is also a platform for voices that aren’t heard in mainstream discourse, looking particularly to the global south for local stories about international environmental issues." More info: wheretheleavesfall.com/magazine-shop/