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.
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Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
Previously featured
Ashley Dunn
He’d been pulling fishing line out of his mouth for sixty-three days now and the floats had just stopped.
Neil Fulwood
Today’s operative on the ohrwurm shift
has hacked the WiFi password
in the ear canal and now I’m looping back
endlessly to a misheard lyric . . .
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
News
Poems from Arun Jeetoo, Michelle Diaz and Eve Chancellor are the IS&T Submissions for the 2024 Forward Prize for Best Single Poem – Written.
Eve Chancellor, ‘Two Girls on a Greyhound’
Michelle Diaz, ‘The Sorry Letter’
Arun Jeetoo, ‘Gay Chicken’
Word & Image
Francesca Brooks
Prick the centre / It has limitless dimensions / Upwelling currents / specimens / of astonishing artificiality…
Filmpoems
Marc Woodward
‘When Joe Went Out Late’, a Christmas Filmpoem
Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
News
Poems from Arun Jeetoo, Michelle Diaz and Eve Chancellor are the IS&T Submissions for the 2024 Forward Prize for Best Single Poem – Written.
Eve Chancellor, ‘Two Girls on a Greyhound’
Michelle Diaz, ‘The Sorry Letter’
Arun Jeetoo, ‘Gay Chicken’
Word & Image
Francesca Brooks
Prick the centre / It has limitless dimensions / Upwelling currents / specimens / of astonishing artificiality…
Filmpoems
Marc Woodward
‘When Joe Went Out Late’, a Christmas Filmpoem
Previously featured
Ashley Dunn
He’d been pulling fishing line out of his mouth for sixty-three days now and the floats had just stopped.
Neil Fulwood
Today’s operative on the ohrwurm shift
has hacked the WiFi password
in the ear canal and now I’m looping back
endlessly to a misheard lyric . . .
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
Picks of the Month
Listen to Ofem Ubi’s ‘and so it goes…’ the September 2021 Pick of the Month
He has such a powerful way with words. An innate talent. Voters responded to the truth of Ofem Ubi’s poem, its simplicity, relatability and finesse; it for these reasons and more that 'and so it...
Listen to ‘Peace Pipe’ by Konstandinos Mahoney, the IS&T Pick of the Month for August 2021!
Deceptively simple, emotionally intense In a shortlist of poems revolving around conflict, it was Konstandinos Mahoney’s ‘Peace Pipe’ that voters reached for, with many commenting on its powerful...
Hear Kayleigh Jayshree read ‘ON BEING GHOSTED BY A FAMOUS MUSICIAN’: your ‘IS&T July 2021 Pick of the Month!
… a very passionate and visceral story - takes your heart in its hand and gently squeezes the tension into it physically ‘ON BEING GHOSTED BY A FAMOUS MUSICIAN’ had impact and this is...
Reviews
Carole Bromley reviews ‘My Name is Mercy’ by Martin Figura
I was intrigued when I saw on social media that Martin Figura was regularly staying in a haunted inn in Salisbury during lockdown. I used to live there, taught at the boys’ grammar school and...
Claire Booker reviews ‘History of Forgetfulness’ by Shahé Mankerian
Beirut, 1975. I remember the news bulletins, the disbelief that anyone, let alone children, could survive the horrors of a bloody civil war. But they can, and Shahé Mankerian’s...
Andrew McDonnell reviews ‘Fresh Out of The Sky’ by George Szirtes
Mary Borden, in her forward to her WW1 modernist memoir of prose poems, The Forbidden Zone, writes how her pieces are fragments of 'a great confusion'. The poems that make up a great part of...