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Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
Previously featured
Joe Crocker
There was always, of course, the cold
– its freezing pretty fingerprints on our side of the pane.
Julie Sheridan
They married in a chapel of black steel
bars, tethered up their feathers to serve as
stained glass. . .
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
News
Shakiah K Johnson’s ‘What Comes After Death?’ is the IS&T Pick of the Month for January 2023. Read and hear it here!
Written beautifully with a deep message and theme that crosses multiple paradigms A spare elegant poem but one with...
Word & Image
M.P. Pratheesh
seven ages perched the birds M.P. Pratheesh ( born 1987) is a poet and artist from Kerala,...
Filmpoems
Thoughts from my morning coffee cup by Emilie Branford
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qpRQwL6RXk Thoughts from my morning coffee cup 'Meet you in memory Present...
Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
News

Shakiah K Johnson’s ‘What Comes After Death?’ is the IS&T Pick of the Month for January 2023. Read and hear it here!
Written beautifully with a deep message and theme that crosses multiple paradigms A spare elegant poem but one with...
Word & Image

M.P. Pratheesh
seven ages perched the birds M.P. Pratheesh ( born 1987) is a poet and artist from Kerala,...
Filmpoems

Thoughts from my morning coffee cup by Emilie Branford
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qpRQwL6RXk Thoughts from my morning coffee cup 'Meet you in memory Present...
Previously featured
Joe Crocker
There was always, of course, the cold
– its freezing pretty fingerprints on our side of the pane.
Julie Sheridan
They married in a chapel of black steel
bars, tethered up their feathers to serve as
stained glass. . .
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
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