by Helen Ivory | Sep 2, 2025 | Featured, Poetry
Slow Worm And here you are slid from the rain under my door, “s” -ing along the cool checks in the hallway. I’ve had slugs silvering the skirting, a hissing squirrel cornered by the stove, even a mouse that made his den next to the cat food… but...
by Kate Birch | Sep 1, 2025 | Featured, News, Poetry
Grace Phillips is the 14th student to be awarded the University of East Anglia’s Ink Sweat & Tears Poetry Writing Scholarship (MA). This was established by IS&T publisher Kate Birch in 2011 and followed seven years later by the Birch Family Scholarship, set up...
by Elontra Hall | Aug 30, 2025 | Featured, Poetry
Jade Prince hails from Essex but currently resides in Leeds. She has been published in PEN Transmissions and Poetry & Audience amongst many others, and currently holds a place with The Writing Squad.
by Elontra Hall | Aug 29, 2025 | Featured, Poetry
Ripening The earth cracks and we are left with the same shared moon. She peers through my lattice window and hides behind your city’s smoke. Have you ever caught her covertly climbing the ladder, the hoards below are distracted watching the...
by Elontra Hall | Aug 28, 2025 | Featured, Poetry
Money for Candles The neighbor is a devout woman. She bakes bread and lights candles, scolds the noisy children of others, and dresses in modest clothes. Everyone in the building fears her. They believe she can see through skin. Let someone lie or even...
by Elontra Hall | Aug 27, 2025 | Featured, Poetry
Does anybody want any money? I’ve got all this money lying around. Have you got anything you can do with it? I asked Josie but she doesn’t want it. Klio says the extension is already paid for. Geoff has a job and wants to pay his way....