by Helen Ivory | Jun 26, 2021 | Featured, Prose
Stirring Ambition As they’d agreed that morning, the three old women met again at the crossroads on the heath, when the sun was sinking. They were beggars, clad in beggars’ rags. War was once more in the land and beggars’...
by Fahad Al-Amoudi | Jun 25, 2021 | Featured, Poetry
The Watchmaker stomach stilted, harbour bound, sweet dreams, love – oh, these rain clouds swirl like tea leaves in an ink-stained sky hush now, a golden-toned man hums time’s tune like notes to a song like beats to a heart whilst time scatters its...
by Fahad Al-Amoudi | Jun 25, 2021 | Word & Image
Rob Stuart’s poems, visual poems and short stories have been published in magazines, newspapers and webzines all over the world. He has also written the screenplays for several award-winning and internationally exhibited short films.
by Fahad Al-Amoudi | Jun 24, 2021 | Featured, Poetry
Flowers and Baguettes Her shopping trolley thought she had the kind of life where flowers and baguettes would feature regularly. She was just shopping for detergent and descaler. She wanted to live up to this imagined life, even sometimes bought...
by Fahad Al-Amoudi | Jun 23, 2021 | Featured, Poetry
Assortment But he watched me eat the chocolate, One, two, three, four, cordial lime, he Sat while I settled on this bridal pebble, and then on the monopoly hat filled with chew, He was only a boy, who could unmould my thoughts just by waiting to...