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Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
Previously featured
Mofiyinfoluwa O.
when you
know that your time with someone has almost run out, that is what you do. you look for
tiny things buried in the sand so that you do not have to look at the huge broken thing
standing between you both.
Chris Emery
and if we walk to the same sea later
we’ll see something heaving up beside us:
caskets of grey, white-capped, barren and loose,
the way memories are.
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
News
Poems from Priya Subberwal, Nwuguru Chidiebere Sullivan and Jenny Mitchell are IS&T’s Submissions for the 2021 Forward Prize for Best Single Poem.
Each year, we select our three submissions for the Forward Prize for Best Single Poem from those winning and...
Word & Image
Rob Stuart
Poetry Hazards Rob Stuart’s poems, visual poems and short stories have been published in...
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Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
News
Poems from Priya Subberwal, Nwuguru Chidiebere Sullivan and Jenny Mitchell are IS&T’s Submissions for the 2021 Forward Prize for Best Single Poem.
Each year, we select our three submissions for the Forward Prize for Best Single Poem from those winning and...
Word & Image
Rob Stuart
Poetry Hazards Rob Stuart’s poems, visual poems and short stories have been published in...
Filmpoems
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Previously featured
Mofiyinfoluwa O.
when you
know that your time with someone has almost run out, that is what you do. you look for
tiny things buried in the sand so that you do not have to look at the huge broken thing
standing between you both.
Chris Emery
and if we walk to the same sea later
we’ll see something heaving up beside us:
caskets of grey, white-capped, barren and loose,
the way memories are.
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
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