by Helen Ivory | Sep 4, 2023 | Featured, Poetry
The Earl of Charleville’s Forest The grounds of my local ascendancy castle, a favoured haunt for joggers. As I trot along the ancient path lined by centenarian oaks and beeches I imagine himself on his postprandial walk accompanied by his loyal...
by Helen Ivory | Sep 3, 2023 | Featured, Poetry
Is That Really How To Do It? A seat and shelter commemorating the Tolpuddle Martyrs was erected in 1934 by the wealthy London draper Sir Ernest Debenham. Transporting half a dozen Dorset men on trumped-up evidence: the gentry’s way of thwarting...
by Kate Birch | Sep 1, 2023 | Word & Image
Looking down at the board I feel dizzy Love isdust e d vertigo a wave to chance i wait ilight Sarah-Jane Crowson’s work is inspired by fairytales, nature, psychogeography and surrealism. Her work can be seen in various journals, including The...