Ink Sweat & Tears is a UK based webzine which publishes and reviews poetry, prose, prose-poetry, word & image pieces and everything in between. Our tastes are eclectic and magpie-like and we aim to publish something new every day.
We try to keep waiting-time short, but because of increased submissions, the current waiting time between submission and publication is around twelve weeks.
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Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
Previously featured
Dylan Foster
there’s not much you can do
when the planets
are telling you to stop
Jeff Skinner
Can’t hear yourself think only the bass line
of a heart thumping. Your head’s clamped.
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
News
The IS&T Internship Programme
The IS&T intern is a paid editing position for poets who identify as Black, Asian, Latinx, Mixed or from another global majority ethnic group.
Word & Image
Helen Pletts, Ma Yongbo & Romit Berger
I want to remember the way back.
It seems Orion has the compass’ foot,
Swinging his other leg out into the dark
With the confidence of a man who walks on stars.
Filmpoems
Helen Percival
Byte
When it comes to technology, I’m no savvy geek
I’d choose a book over a kindle any day of the week…
Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
News
The IS&T Internship Programme
The IS&T intern is a paid editing position for poets who identify as Black, Asian, Latinx, Mixed or from another global majority ethnic group.
Word & Image
Helen Pletts, Ma Yongbo & Romit Berger
I want to remember the way back.
It seems Orion has the compass’ foot,
Swinging his other leg out into the dark
With the confidence of a man who walks on stars.
Filmpoems
Helen Percival
Byte
When it comes to technology, I’m no savvy geek
I’d choose a book over a kindle any day of the week…
Previously featured
Dylan Foster
there’s not much you can do
when the planets
are telling you to stop
Jeff Skinner
Can’t hear yourself think only the bass line
of a heart thumping. Your head’s clamped.
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
Picks of the Month
‘A very small thing’ by Ann Heath is the IS&T November 2023 Pick of the Month
‘A tiny thing, an absolute punch to the gut though.’
Read and Hear ‘The Sorry Letter’ by Michelle Diaz, the October 2023 Pick of the Month!
‘It’s so straightforward, so devastating.’
Tim Relf’s ‘…walking’ is the September 2023 Pick of the Month. Read and hear it here!
‘it’s upbeat, joyous and just carries you along’
Reviews
Silas Curtis reviews Noor Hindi’s ‘Dear God, Dear Bones, Dear Yellow’ (2022) and Mohammed el-Kurd’s ‘Rifqa’ (2021) on Holocaust Memorial Day
‘What’s real is us’
Tim Kiely reviews ‘We Saw It All Happen’ by Julian Bishop
Writing successful ecopoetry is harder than it looks.
In Praise of: Kevin Densley reviews ‘crows at dusk’ by James Roderick Burns
In Burns’ crows at dusk, we have an impressive haiku collection of considerable intelligence and power, written by a person with a splendid eye for detail.








