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Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
Previously featured
Mariah Whelan
St Ann’s Square Manchester, 23rd May 2017 Because I cannot show you what is at the centre of all this I will lay language up to its edge, walk its edges the way I moved through the back of the crowd too afraid to go in. I had to shade my eyes from...
Marissa Glover
What Might Have Been There is a small white house high on a green hill just south of Scotland, an office bright with books and a window overlooking Magdalene, and somewhere on a dirt road between endless pastures of strong red fescue, is a man on a...
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
News
Welcome Kayleigh Jayshree, our new Editing Intern
Kayleigh Jayshree is a poet and short story writer. She was Ink Sweat & Tears’ 2021 Pick of the Month and her poem was commended in the Young Poets Network ‘When a Friend Calls’ challenge.
Word & Image
Francesca Brooks
Prick the centre / It has limitless dimensions / Upwelling currents / specimens / of astonishing artificiality…
Filmpoems
Jessamine O’Connor & Carmel Balfe
The Stranger, our film poem for this month, comes from co-creators Jessamine O'Connor and Carmel Balfe. It explores...
Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
News

Welcome Kayleigh Jayshree, our new Editing Intern
Kayleigh Jayshree is a poet and short story writer. She was Ink Sweat & Tears’ 2021 Pick of the Month and her poem was commended in the Young Poets Network ‘When a Friend Calls’ challenge.
Word & Image

Francesca Brooks
Prick the centre / It has limitless dimensions / Upwelling currents / specimens / of astonishing artificiality…
Filmpoems
Jessamine O’Connor & Carmel Balfe
The Stranger, our film poem for this month, comes from co-creators Jessamine O'Connor and Carmel Balfe. It explores...
Previously featured
Mariah Whelan
St Ann’s Square Manchester, 23rd May 2017 Because I cannot show you what is at the centre of all this I will lay language up to its edge, walk its edges the way I moved through the back of the crowd too afraid to go in. I had to shade my eyes from...
Marissa Glover
What Might Have Been There is a small white house high on a green hill just south of Scotland, an office bright with books and a window overlooking Magdalene, and somewhere on a dirt road between endless pastures of strong red fescue, is a man on a...
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
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