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Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
Previously featured
Oliver Comins
Working the land on good days, after Easter,
people would hear the breaks occur at school,
children calling as they ran into the playground,
familiar skipping rhymes rising from the babble.
George Turner
Some days, the privilege of living isn’t enough.
The weight of the kettle is unbearable. You leave the teabag
forlorn in the mug, unpoured.
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
News
‘The Old Fishing Village’ by David Gilbert is the IS&T Pick of the Month for February 2023
the sense of loss and ending Words that capture voters' instinctive response to David’s authentic, elegiac ‘The Old...
Word & Image
For National Poetry Day – ‘Refuge’: Debbie Strange
Debbie Strange (Canada) is a chronically ill short-form poet and visual artist whose creative passions connect...
Filmpoems
Swansong by Nicholas McGaughey
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvvnfZxh8Nw Swansong After the leaves left, a chill wind came with...
Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
News

‘The Old Fishing Village’ by David Gilbert is the IS&T Pick of the Month for February 2023
the sense of loss and ending Words that capture voters' instinctive response to David’s authentic, elegiac ‘The Old...
Word & Image

For National Poetry Day – ‘Refuge’: Debbie Strange
Debbie Strange (Canada) is a chronically ill short-form poet and visual artist whose creative passions connect...
Filmpoems

Swansong by Nicholas McGaughey
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvvnfZxh8Nw Swansong After the leaves left, a chill wind came with...
Previously featured
Oliver Comins
Working the land on good days, after Easter,
people would hear the breaks occur at school,
children calling as they ran into the playground,
familiar skipping rhymes rising from the babble.
George Turner
Some days, the privilege of living isn’t enough.
The weight of the kettle is unbearable. You leave the teabag
forlorn in the mug, unpoured.
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
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