by Fathima Zahra | Dec 21, 2024 | Twelve Days of Christmas, Word & Image
Lacrimosa, 2004 //There is a new star in the eastern sky tonight, spilling fourteen prongs of light. I feel the first flutter in my belly. //The last time I stood by the sea, the waves snaked in and swept my shoes away in one quick lick of tide. I walked home barefoot...
by Fathima Zahra | Dec 10, 2024 | Word & Image
Reading Materials We shadows of distant meteors too M.P. Pratheesh is an Indian poet-artist. His works can be found at various places including Modern Poetry in Translation, Portside Review, Almost island, RIC journal, Indian Literature and elsewhere. His...
by Sofía Masondo | Nov 10, 2024 | Word & Image
1 There is one wondering what he will do he asks himself after passing a sliding door the bus stop in the rush hour in front of the perspective line of a suburban avenue he asks himself in front of an apple of a dying father at the cut inflicted by a mad god from a...
by Sofía Masondo | Nov 1, 2024 | Word & Image
Here Here, the rain collaged The first mud allegory. The uncertain fields the gravel topped sky. a panacea of places J.I. Kleinberg lives in Bellingham, Washington, USA, and on Instagram @jikleinberg. Chapbooks of her visual poems include How to pronounce the...
by Sofía Masondo | Sep 26, 2024 | Word & Image
The inspiration for this word cloud #vispo stems from exploring the arbitrary ways in which people look at the question of tolerant, versus intolerant, behaviours in both the human & the natural world. Weeding out fact from fiction can be challenging these...
by Sofía Masondo | Aug 21, 2024 | Word & Image
Helen Pletts translated into Chinese by Mǎ Yongbo 马永波 2024 illustrated by Romit Berger with Calypso与卡吕普索同在 No horizon will comfort you. See that faint line I pencilled in, Around your heart. Stop short. Lean back on the oars now, For the current is my favourite. See...