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
Ibrar Sami
Across the barren land
where blood once played its savage Holi,
the fearless migratory birds
have returned again.
Anyonita Green
It wobbles slightly, red wine jelly.
I peer at it, nose close enough
to smell the iron, the scent of coagulant,
inhaling through slightly parted lips
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
News
For National Poetry Day ‘Refuge’: Q&A with poet Sue Wallace-Shaddad and Sula Rubens RWS
Sue Wallace-Shaddad and Sula Rubens first met in 2019 and connected over their shared interest in the concepts of...
Word & Image
Laura Davis
Nothing to see ground heaped apples longhaired compression own hand only threat weakly propped with pillows gave...
Filmpoems
The Ballad of Mescal and Pistachio by Marc Woodward and Andrew Woodward
The Ballad of Mescal and Pistachio Verse 4. Cards 4 spades slide over the felt table. Bourbon...
Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
News
For National Poetry Day ‘Refuge’: Q&A with poet Sue Wallace-Shaddad and Sula Rubens RWS
Sue Wallace-Shaddad and Sula Rubens first met in 2019 and connected over their shared interest in the concepts of...
Word & Image
Laura Davis
Nothing to see ground heaped apples longhaired compression own hand only threat weakly propped with pillows gave...
Filmpoems
The Ballad of Mescal and Pistachio by Marc Woodward and Andrew Woodward
The Ballad of Mescal and Pistachio Verse 4. Cards 4 spades slide over the felt table. Bourbon...
Previously featured
Ibrar Sami
Across the barren land
where blood once played its savage Holi,
the fearless migratory birds
have returned again.
Anyonita Green
It wobbles slightly, red wine jelly.
I peer at it, nose close enough
to smell the iron, the scent of coagulant,
inhaling through slightly parted lips
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
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