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
Krishh Biswal
You did not ask for knees —
They found the floor themselves.
Not from command,
But gravity.
Tamara Salih
That winter the snow kept rising,
a slow white wall climbing the windows,
each morning untouched,
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
News
‘Arrival’ by Rosie Jackson is the Pick of the Month for January 2025. Read and hear it here.
‘Stripped of sentimentality, raw and beautiful.’
‘Authentic, deceptively simple and relatable’
Word & Image
S. Niroshini
IRATTAM: A THEORY OF RED Irattam is a short excerpt from a longer practise-based work in progress mediating on...
Filmpoems
Archive Feature: Bhumika Billa
Portraits of Cambridge
Girls here can
dream
dare
do
before they disappear into the
blue plaques of cam-boys-clubs
by the Eagle Pub.
Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
News
‘Arrival’ by Rosie Jackson is the Pick of the Month for January 2025. Read and hear it here.
‘Stripped of sentimentality, raw and beautiful.’
‘Authentic, deceptively simple and relatable’
Word & Image
S. Niroshini
IRATTAM: A THEORY OF RED Irattam is a short excerpt from a longer practise-based work in progress mediating on...
Filmpoems
Archive Feature: Bhumika Billa
Portraits of Cambridge
Girls here can
dream
dare
do
before they disappear into the
blue plaques of cam-boys-clubs
by the Eagle Pub.
Previously featured
Krishh Biswal
You did not ask for knees —
They found the floor themselves.
Not from command,
But gravity.
Tamara Salih
That winter the snow kept rising,
a slow white wall climbing the windows,
each morning untouched,
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
Picks of the Month
Lucy Atkinson is the IS&T Pick of the Month poet for August 2020
'Evocative and charming, a modern day folk tale', a comment on Lucy Atkinson's 'Sunspot', perfectly summing up why this fine poem is the IS&T Pick of the Month for August 2020. Lucy is a...
And Your Pick of the Month for July 2020 is ‘Eagle’ by Joanna Nissel
The importance of family connections prevailed in voters' minds and the wonderful 'Eagle' by Joanna Nissel is our Pick of the Month for July 2020, but it was an extraordinarily tight race with only...
And your Pick of the Month for June 2020 is ‘Tell me’ by Finola Scott
Hope springs eternal... and goes, in part, towards Finola Scott's 'Tell me' emerging as Ink Sweat & Tears' Pick of the Month for June 2020. 'Stunning', 'beautiful' and 'wonderful' were...
Reviews
Carla Scarano D’Antonio reviews ‘The Magpie Almanack’ by Simon Williams
An original approach to the description and contemplation of life, nature and universal stories...
David Clarke reviews ‘A Commonplace’ by Jonathan Davidson
Jonathan Davidson’s A Commonplace is an act of poetic generosity. Fully in the spirit of his entertaining and engaging essay-memoir On Poetry...
Rebecca Lowe reviews ‘The Ear of Eternity’ by Xavier Panades I Blas
Xavier Panades i Blas, a Catalan-born poet now living in Wales, is passionate about two things: The first is his Catalan language and culture. The second is his writing, which comes...





