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
William Manning for Mental Health Awareness Week
My room is infested with bedbugs
I’m covered in bites, not love bites
Stephanie Aspin on ‘Why Words Help’ for Mental Health Awareness Week
Writing is both a way of making life more liveable and of making ourselves more whole. Words have a being-ness: when we write poetry, we tap into a network of resonances.
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
Malavika Udayan
somewhere
in a colourful
Grecian neighborhood
lips and cigarettes burn,
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 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

Malavika Udayan
somewhere
in a colourful
Grecian neighborhood
lips and cigarettes burn,
Filmpoems

Swansong by Nicholas McGaughey
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvvnfZxh8Nw Swansong After the leaves left, a chill wind came with...
Previously featured
William Manning for Mental Health Awareness Week
My room is infested with bedbugs
I’m covered in bites, not love bites
Stephanie Aspin on ‘Why Words Help’ for Mental Health Awareness Week
Writing is both a way of making life more liveable and of making ourselves more whole. Words have a being-ness: when we write poetry, we tap into a network of resonances.
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
Picks of the Month
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