by Prerana Kumar | May 24, 2023 | Word & Image
Observations on the Zodiacal Light the shape of this body the artist dealing with the stars, no certain guide. Sarah-Jane’s work is inspired by fairytales, nature, psychogeography, and surrealism. Her work can be...
by Prerana Kumar | May 24, 2023 | Featured, Poetry
Skirting the banana skin Did you leave that for me to slip on, I ask. My daughter’s baking and we laugh because we both know since my stroke nine months ago she and her brother question why I’m wearing flip-flops, tell me to hold on when I’m...
by Prerana Kumar | May 23, 2023 | Featured, Poetry
don’t watch your mouth you were cold so i moved closer hungry for more your hands under my striped jumper that still smells of my mum silently stripping for you dancing the outline of your broken voice call me when you need me but i dropped my...
by Prerana Kumar | May 22, 2023 | Featured, Poetry
Archive of a friend’s tenderness For Luke You made red velvet cupcakes to mark some minor victory of mine. Without the egg and dairy, you compensated with sugar and I think I’m still high off it now. Though you find yourself too ill to practice...
by Prerana Kumar | May 19, 2023 | Reviews
Love Leans over the Table by Rosie Jackson Two Rivers Press, £10.99 (100 pages of poetry) This a long, fascinatingly dense collection that bears much careful study. I never set out to read any book in one sitting, and with my issues with reading, cannot often do so....