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Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
Previously featured
Colin Pink
to embrace you is like clasping
a fist full of briars
Simon Williams
What were these fairies called
before we knew of hummingbirds?
Bumblebee moth because of the size?
Reed-nose moth because of the proboscis?
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
News
‘Something about this’ by Stephen Keeler is the Pick of the Month for November 2024. Read and hear it here!
I love how his poetry replicates the fragmentary and impressionistic nature of memory… and then there’s the heart-breaking ending.
Word & Image
Debbie Strange
midnight sun Debbie Strange is a chronically ill short-form poet and haiga artist whose work has been widely...
Filmpoems
Julian Dobson
17 small acts of ending
Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
News
‘Something about this’ by Stephen Keeler is the Pick of the Month for November 2024. Read and hear it here!
I love how his poetry replicates the fragmentary and impressionistic nature of memory… and then there’s the heart-breaking ending.
Word & Image
Debbie Strange
midnight sun Debbie Strange is a chronically ill short-form poet and haiga artist whose work has been widely...
Filmpoems
Julian Dobson
17 small acts of ending
Previously featured
Colin Pink
to embrace you is like clasping
a fist full of briars
Simon Williams
What were these fairies called
before we knew of hummingbirds?
Bumblebee moth because of the size?
Reed-nose moth because of the proboscis?
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
Picks of the Month
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Reviews
Claire Booker reviews ‘John Dust’: poems by Louise Warren, ink drawings by John Duffin
Poetry comes from a deeply personal inner landscape. But what happens when external geographies bring their own emotional and social clout to the party? Enter John Dust – the...
Kathryn Alderman reviews ‘Hex’ by Jennie Farley
As with her previous collection, My Grandmother Skating (Indigo Dreams), Hex explores ‘the extraordinary with the everyday […] myth, magic and fairy tale’, but goes darker. It quotes...
Setareh Ebrahimi reviews ‘The Shape of a Tulip Bird’ by Christopher Hopkins
This book has an unusual premise in that it’s about something you wouldn’t want to read about. It’s about one of the most difficult subjects – child loss – and yet Hopkins’ writing...


