by Kate Birch | Jul 21, 2020 | Featured, News, Picks of the Month
Hope springs eternal… and goes, in part, towards Finola Scott’s ‘Tell me’ emerging as Ink Sweat & Tears’ Pick of the Month for June 2020. ‘Stunning’, ‘beautiful’ and ‘wonderful’ were only a...
by Helen Ivory | Jul 21, 2020 | Featured, Haibun, Tanka, Haiku & Haiga, Poetry
* sparrows at work on the skylight * laptops sending handshakes from kitchen table * edges of dawn.. goodbyes litter sidewalks * internet dooms day scrolling in lockdown Gopal Lahiri is a Kolkata- based bilingual poet, critic,...
by Helen Ivory | Jul 20, 2020 | Featured, Poetry
Home Comfort The village now has broadband: it’s easy to work from home, to cut and paste a spreadsheet, play with the Xbox, reel in, on a short cyber-thread a boxvan from the nearest town laden with super-fruit and exotic bread. Some still walk...
by Helen Ivory | Jul 19, 2020 | Featured, Poetry
Vertigo Approaching midnight and the gouges of a mountain lean over us, weeping boulders. Each bend is a hook, hauling us higher. The car howls like a colicky child. I grip the door, you tug at the wheel, a cracked silence thrumming about whose...
by Helen Ivory | Jul 18, 2020 | Featured, Poetry
Our Stories Have Been Told To Us Our stories have been told to us, worse we told them, wove them in and out our lives, back and forth and last and first our stories have been told to us, worse to pull them out leaves an absence, a curse, though...