At the very edge of the earth, on a sandbar island in the North Atlantic where trees cannot grow, someone is calmly observing, collecting, and feeling the fractal presence of the world’s decay. Everything is dying, and everything is beautiful, here where we see death preceding and feeding life. Concordia alumna Jacquelyn Mills’ Geographies of Solitude follows the gaze and world of Zoe Lucas, who lives on Sable Island.