by Kayleigh Jayshree | Jan 23, 2024 | Featured, Poetry
The temple at nightfall Patrick Williamson’s recent poetry collections include Presenza (Samuele Editore). Here and Now and Take a deep look (Cyberwit.net). Editor/translator of Turn your back on the night (The Antonym) and The Parley Tree, Poets from...
by Kayleigh Jayshree | Jan 22, 2024 | News
Throughout the first two weeks of January, submissions were open for interpretations (and reinterpretations) of Ancient Greek myths. We received hundreds of submissions, exploring key heroes and heroines, events and lore around Greek myth and culture, with ancient...
by Kayleigh Jayshree | Jan 22, 2024 | Featured, Poetry
Herpetology Often, my worries are frog-shaped, flexed flippers flashing through vanishing ripple reflections. Poisonous green thoughts. The amphibious twisting of double-state catastrophising. I have perfected the art of doing nothing, looking busy and helping no one....
by Kayleigh Jayshree | Jan 22, 2024 | Word & Image
Eurydice’s Escape (iii), acrylic, gel pen & brush pen on paper, 2023, (text source: The Freedom Artist by Ben Okri, p.229) the underworld scatter s sun. i n the Nina Nazir is a British Pakistani poet, artist, bibliophile...
by Kayleigh Jayshree | Jan 12, 2024 | Word & Image
At The Ballet IV almost unbearable and brutally tender, every muscle stands quivering with inconceivable humanity Julia Biggs is a poet, writer and freelance art historian. She lives in Cambridge, UK. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Black Bough...