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Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
Previously featured
Soledad Santana
Seen as she’d hung her cranial lantern
from the roof of her step-father’s garden shed,
the parabolic formula was skipped; like two calves, we followed the fence
to the end of the foot-ball pitch.
Claire Harnett-Mann
Behind the block, the night tears in scrub-calls.
Fox kill scores the morning,
ripped by prints in muck.
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
News
Remembering Gboyega Odubanjo
I first saw Gboyega Odubanjo read as part of open mic at Café Writers in Norwich in 2017 when he was one of a group of...
Word & Image
Nina Nazir
Eurydice's Escape (iii), acrylic, gel pen & brush pen on paper, 2023, (text source: The Freedom Artist by Ben...
Filmpoems
The Air We Held Between Us by T.S. IDIOT
WARNING: FLICKERING IMAGES https://youtu.be/lVcLgpabYY4 The Air We Held Between Us last time i was...
Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
News
Remembering Gboyega Odubanjo
I first saw Gboyega Odubanjo read as part of open mic at Café Writers in Norwich in 2017 when he was one of a group of...
Word & Image
Nina Nazir
Eurydice's Escape (iii), acrylic, gel pen & brush pen on paper, 2023, (text source: The Freedom Artist by Ben...
Filmpoems
The Air We Held Between Us by T.S. IDIOT
WARNING: FLICKERING IMAGES https://youtu.be/lVcLgpabYY4 The Air We Held Between Us last time i was...
Previously featured
Soledad Santana
Seen as she’d hung her cranial lantern
from the roof of her step-father’s garden shed,
the parabolic formula was skipped; like two calves, we followed the fence
to the end of the foot-ball pitch.
Claire Harnett-Mann
Behind the block, the night tears in scrub-calls.
Fox kill scores the morning,
ripped by prints in muck.
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
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