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Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
Previously featured
Kate Horsley
The alien cries into my hair. I wonder if he remembers doing the things that put me in
hospital; his body caging mine against the bed until I couldn’t breathe.
Christopher M James
She’d had the two of us, had learnt
how children bury their riddles, how love
unearths them
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
News
Remembering Charles Christian, Founder of Ink Sweat & Tears
The sad news has just reached us of the sudden passing of Charles Christian, IS&T’s founder,...
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
‘She Walks in Beauty’ by Marianne Faithfull with Warren Ellis
She Walks in Beauty By Lord Byron She walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies; And...
Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
News

Remembering Charles Christian, Founder of Ink Sweat & Tears
The sad news has just reached us of the sudden passing of Charles Christian, IS&T’s founder,...
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

‘She Walks in Beauty’ by Marianne Faithfull with Warren Ellis
She Walks in Beauty By Lord Byron She walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies; And...
Previously featured
Kate Horsley
The alien cries into my hair. I wonder if he remembers doing the things that put me in
hospital; his body caging mine against the bed until I couldn’t breathe.
Christopher M James
She’d had the two of us, had learnt
how children bury their riddles, how love
unearths them
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
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