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
Kate Leah Hewett
Sorry, but I’ve stopped
cleaning the windows.
Winifred Mok
Perhaps it’s because
I look like
I’m just passing through
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
Nina Nazir
the egg woman
spends her days writing
she is alone again
she must find a way
to gather momentum
Filmpoems
Csilla Toldy for Earth Day
My head is the earth,
my skin the air
dusk is my hair.
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
Nina Nazir
the egg woman
spends her days writing
she is alone again
she must find a way
to gather momentum
Filmpoems
Csilla Toldy for Earth Day
My head is the earth,
my skin the air
dusk is my hair.
Previously featured
Kate Leah Hewett
Sorry, but I’ve stopped
cleaning the windows.
Winifred Mok
Perhaps it’s because
I look like
I’m just passing through
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
Picks of the Month
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Reviews
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...
Louise Warren reviews ‘Witness’ by Jonathan Kinsman
Witness By Jonathan Kinsman. Burning Eye Books. £9.99. In his new pamphlet ‘Witness’ , the poet Jonathan Kinsman has taken the gospel of the New Testament and drawn...




