by Ivory Web | May 4, 2010 | Prose & Poetry
I turn the page and find geology notes. Again: a polaroid of feet. Again: a diary entry.Today I climbed the big rocks in the cemetery where April is buried. There were many big trees. I climbed a big rock and then a big tree, and then my cell phone went off and joined...
by Ivory Web | May 3, 2010 | Reviews
This is part of new series called Ten Questions in which IS&T will be talking to small presses. Here, Director of Nasty Little Press, Luke Wright supplies the answers.Ten Questions Name: Nasty Little PressDOB: 01 September 2009Home town: Norwich,...
by Ivory Web | May 2, 2010 | Prose & Poetry
Chino and Chambray Forty years older than I,Charles, in his tweed cap, stands starchedin gray chino and blue chambray. For more than a year his broad tiehas let the same iridescent duckfly against a vermillion sky. Like a Vatican Guardhe oversees the...
by Ivory Web | May 1, 2010 | Prose & Poetry
In Jim Ede’s house Kettles Yard, Cambridge Your walls are twenty different shades of snowas sound and light get filtered into stillness.Eighty-three thin stones duet with their reflectionson the Bechstein’s lid like shells spread outon beaches at the end of...
by Ivory Web | Apr 30, 2010 | Haibun, Tanka, Haiku & Haiga
* John Irvine is a regular IS&T contributor who lives in New Zealand – he adds that it's getting colder there now, with winter drawing on. He also has a collection of speculative fiction under development.