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Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
Previously featured
Sigune Schnabel tr. Simon Lèbe
She cut letters out of me,
which quietly and unnoticed
danced red poems.
April Fool’s Day Greetings, from IS&T!
This is quite a good
bowl of roses
if the hostess wish
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
Jonathan Edis
Beware the Phantom Limbo Dancer
beware
the phantom limbo dancer
who steals in unawares
Filmpoems
Filmpoems From the Archives: ‘Surprise’ by Mariam Varsimashvili, with Illustrations and Animations by Holly Chant.
Surprise by Mariam Varsimashvili Open the rock. There, by the river where a streak of blood is so thin it...
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

Jonathan Edis
Beware the Phantom Limbo Dancer
beware
the phantom limbo dancer
who steals in unawares
Filmpoems

Filmpoems From the Archives: ‘Surprise’ by Mariam Varsimashvili, with Illustrations and Animations by Holly Chant.
Surprise by Mariam Varsimashvili Open the rock. There, by the river where a streak of blood is so thin it...
Previously featured
Sigune Schnabel tr. Simon Lèbe
She cut letters out of me,
which quietly and unnoticed
danced red poems.
April Fool’s Day Greetings, from IS&T!
This is quite a good
bowl of roses
if the hostess wish
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
Picks of the Month
Hannah Hodgson’s poem ‘Death Rattle’ is the Pick of the Month for February 2020
We live in uncertain times, and that voters chose 'Death Rattle' by Hannah Hodgson as the Ink Sweat & Tears Pick of the Month for February 2020 not only indicates their overwhelming admiration...
Your First Pick of the Month for 2020 is ‘Realisation about a friend’ by Alexandra Corrin-Tachibana
When we launched January's Pick of the Month, we noted that the poems were extraordinary and they truly are. But 'Realisation about a friend' by Alexandra Corrin-Tachibana tops the list in this...
Reviews
Antony Owen reviews ‘I, Ursula’ by Ruth Stacey
Ernest Hemingway once said “There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed”. This quote comes to mind when reading I Ursula which comes...
Deborah Harvey reviews ‘Two Girls and a Beehive : Poems about the art and lives of Stanley Spencer and Hilda Carline Spencer’ Rosie Jackson and Graham Burchell
I confess to having a personal interest in the art and the life of Stanley Spencer that is entirely fanciful, born of the fact that he and my grandmother, Hilda, both worked in war hospitals...
Clare Crossman reviews ‘The Shadow Factory’ by Deborah Harvey
The title of this collection is taken from a poem with that name in the book. Was it night fall or the sun eloping with a cloud? No one knew for sure but whatever the cause the shadow...