by Helen Ivory | Feb 7, 2023 | Featured, Poetry
Llorona, Llorona Midnight is blurry like a rapid photograph Blinding streaks of light slamming through my skull and vibrating Zzzzzzz Zzzzzz Zzzzzzz There are snakes writhing around my brain This flesh is the optimal hunting ground, so full of...
by Kate Birch | Feb 6, 2023 | Video
Being Rebecca María is a writer and filmmaker, formerly a theatre director and cabaret performer. She is Editor-in-Chief for Those Who Were Dancing, a publication about the anthropology of sound. Rebecca also founded The Rebel Choir, a roving choir that...
by Helen Ivory | Feb 6, 2023 | Featured, Poetry
Never to the Ball undressing herself continually & dirty in her habits* Bruises buttoned down to my naval. My bust goose- pimple decorations, arms embroidered with a tattoo-sleeve. Nurses throw blankets over me, protect my immodesty, brand me...
by Helen Ivory | Feb 5, 2023 | Featured, Poetry
Early-stage menopausal psychosis, Nyhavn hotel room, 5 October 2019 There’s a red eye / in the corner of the ceiling / yesterday it was a smoke detector / today it’s pretending to look elsewhere / seeking out fire The stilettos by the bed listen /...
by Helen Ivory | Feb 4, 2023 | Featured, Poetry
Neşûştî / Unwashed unbutton my spine towards the shitty full sounds of istanbul throw my discs at the drunkard as the imam punctures our howls into the mosque lucid green walls may he hang us let us be examples is there anyone who loves like us?...