by Ivory Web | Oct 3, 2010 | Prose & Poetry
Recipe For Men In saucepan melt butter, add men & chopped onion.Fry on high heat for 2-3 minutes. Add herbs, vegetables & garlic and fry men again for a further 2 minutes before removing from heat. Stir in flour and blend with fork. Return men to...
by Ivory Web | Oct 2, 2010 | Haibun, Tanka, Haiku & Haiga
Snow covered maple –my mother's bones wrapped aroundour long goodbye.# # # # #Summer stars –my children connecting shapeswith their fingers.* Heather Ann Schmidt received her MFA in Poetry from National University. She teaches writing at Oakland Community...
by Ivory Web | Oct 1, 2010 | Prose & Poetry
Verticruising I step in the lift but hear footsteps behind me. I hold down the button to hold the door open. A man is just about to enter the lift when the doors to the lift opposite open. He stops and looks over his shoulder at the empty lift. He smiles at me....
by Ivory Web | Sep 30, 2010 | Blogs & News
This is part of a series called Ten Questions in which IS&T talks to small presses. Here, Co-Director of Unthank Books, Robin Jones supplies the answers: Ten QuestionsName: Unthank BooksDOB: 01/02/2010 Home town: Norwich/London1.Who is Unthank Books?Unthank...
by Ivory Web | Sep 29, 2010 | Prose & Poetry
GatheringBrambles twine round crosses, stray across shaded paths; proffer blackberries mostly still to ripen.The few we pickleave our fingers purple-inkylike schoolboys’: plump, glossy beautiesup high or hiddenunder the lower leaves; drystubby-looking things, rats’...