by Kayleigh Jayshree | Feb 20, 2024 | Featured, Poetry
Planet Nine You talk to me intently of black holes. I slip my hand into yours, unnoticed. You are absorbed in thoughts astronomical. I am stealing time. Swallowed by a constellation of brighter stars and suddenly you are on the cusp of the cusp of a place where...
by Kayleigh Jayshree | Feb 19, 2024 | Reviews
In Praise Of… Faunistics: A Collection of Wild Haiku and Illustrations R.C. Thomas’ new collection of 140 haiku Faunistics is divided, by continent, into seven geographical sections. Each of these sections contains an engaging selection of haiku,...
by Kayleigh Jayshree | Feb 19, 2024 | Featured, Poetry
Night Market When the night curtain falls, the crowd start to assemble as if drawn by magnets, as if answering a scared call. Neon lights go up along the narrow pavements, illuminating the concentrating faces of food-sellers. Under boiling noodle...
by Kayleigh Jayshree | Feb 14, 2024 | Word & Image
Mimi Kunz is a visual artist and poet who lives in Brussels. Her work appeared in Hedgerow, a journal of small poems, La Piccioletta Barca, Ellipsis, MoonPark Review and elsewhere. More on https://mimikunz.com Insta: mimi.kunz
by Kayleigh Jayshree | Feb 5, 2024 | Reviews
I’m an avid reader of pamphlets and the wealth of skill they exhibit; as poetry becomes more popular and well-regarded, more and more emerging poets are publishing several pamphlets before deciding on a full-length collection. A pamphlet is like an EP; it can...