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Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
Previously featured
Jean O’Brien
Winter soil is hard and hoar crusted,
birds peck with blunted beaks,
pushing up are the blind green pods
of what will soon be yellow daffodils,
given light and air.
Jean Atkin
We scoured the parish tip most weeks, when we were kids.
We clambered it in wellies. Ferals, we scavenged
in the debris of the adults’ lives.
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
News
The IS&T Forward Prize Nominations for Best Single Poem 2023
J V Birch Originally published 4th May 2022 Jenny Pagdin Before the market town with the Pepper Pot...
Word & Image
For National Poetry Day – ‘Refuge’ : D. Rhodes
D. Rhodes is a poet from the northwestern U.S., who has lived in Scotland since 2010. Her work has been...
Filmpoems
In the Queue in the Waitrose Cafe, I Meet My Love by Liz Lefroy and Darren Mason
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vm2ZVWjyWGk In the Queue in the Waitrose Cafe, I Meet My...
Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
News

The IS&T Forward Prize Nominations for Best Single Poem 2023
J V Birch Originally published 4th May 2022 Jenny Pagdin Before the market town with the Pepper Pot...
Word & Image

For National Poetry Day – ‘Refuge’ : D. Rhodes
D. Rhodes is a poet from the northwestern U.S., who has lived in Scotland since 2010. Her work has been...
Filmpoems

In the Queue in the Waitrose Cafe, I Meet My Love by Liz Lefroy and Darren Mason
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vm2ZVWjyWGk In the Queue in the Waitrose Cafe, I Meet My...
Previously featured
Jean O’Brien
Winter soil is hard and hoar crusted,
birds peck with blunted beaks,
pushing up are the blind green pods
of what will soon be yellow daffodils,
given light and air.
Jean Atkin
We scoured the parish tip most weeks, when we were kids.
We clambered it in wellies. Ferals, we scavenged
in the debris of the adults’ lives.
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
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