by Memoona Zahid | Mar 22, 2021 | Featured, Poetry
winter monsoon, Bangkok, 2020 in Bangkok students amass asking after the disappeared in the shade of a banyan tree cut in half, in a diary twisting sugar with ink a seer wonders how to speak of what she has embroidered of a night world of frangipani...
by Memoona Zahid | Mar 20, 2021 | Video
I dream of the sea by Josephine Corcoran Spring has come Wild fireworks of garlic Abundant as uncut grass Wildflowers enormous Inside In my small life I listen to rain Dream Of the sea Original haiku by Yosa Buson: harusame ya koiso no kogai nururu hodo...
by Memoona Zahid | Mar 16, 2021 | Reviews
Jonathan Davidson’s A Commonplace is an act of poetic generosity. Fully in the spirit of his entertaining and engaging essay-memoir On Poetry (also from Smith/Doorstop in 2018), the author seeks to remind us of...
by Memoona Zahid | Mar 15, 2021 | Word & Image
Dan Dorman teaches creative writing and circulates library books. His writing can be found at jubilat, Word for/Word and After the Pause. Connect with him @dan_dorman_us
by Memoona Zahid | Mar 5, 2021 | Video
(content warning for mental illness) the boxer by Tom Stockley three months ago, i was stood here wishing more than anything to fall into the water, to stop feeling so much pain for just existing three months later, i walked past saw a man get off his bike, stand...