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Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
Previously featured
Magnus McDowall
We rolled out on Seven Sisters Road,
two crates of Tyskie empty in my stairwell.
We were talking from the chest, walking backwards
crackling air above our heads like streetlights
Yucheng Tao
But look here, I turned my head
and discovered the Denver Museum
waiting,
nerve, a soft-boned
species hums
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
News
From our (Recent) Archives: Debbie Strange for Pride Month
Pride / Prejudice
a truth universally acknowledged
Word & Image
J.I. Kleinberg
Here,
the rain
collaged
The first
mud
allegory.
The
uncertain
fields
the
gravel
Filmpoems
Filmpoems from the Archives: Helen Ivory’s ‘Streets of the Abandoned City’. Performed, illustrated and recorded by Roger Foyster.
From Maps of the Abandoned City, published by SurVision. This Video was published on IS&T...
Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
News
From our (Recent) Archives: Debbie Strange for Pride Month
Pride / Prejudice
a truth universally acknowledged
Word & Image
J.I. Kleinberg
Here,
the rain
collaged
The first
mud
allegory.
The
uncertain
fields
the
gravel
Filmpoems
Filmpoems from the Archives: Helen Ivory’s ‘Streets of the Abandoned City’. Performed, illustrated and recorded by Roger Foyster.
From Maps of the Abandoned City, published by SurVision. This Video was published on IS&T...
Previously featured
Magnus McDowall
We rolled out on Seven Sisters Road,
two crates of Tyskie empty in my stairwell.
We were talking from the chest, walking backwards
crackling air above our heads like streetlights
Yucheng Tao
But look here, I turned my head
and discovered the Denver Museum
waiting,
nerve, a soft-boned
species hums
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
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