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
On the Sixth Day of Christmas we bring you Maggie Harris, Keith J. Powell, Geraldine Stoneham
Christmas bring back the good ole times – Guyana masqueraders
running through the town, dancing with bugle and drum, down the streets
up the doorstep,
On the Fifth Day of Christmas we bring you John Greening, Finola Scott, Philip Dunkerley
today, Christmas Eve,
my granddaughter visiting
her bright eyes – her faith
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
News
Poetry from UEA MA Scholars 2022/2023: Freya Bantiff and Kana Hozoji
In 2011, IS&T publisher Kate Birch established the The Ink Sweat & Tears Poetry Writing Scholarship (MA) at...
Word & Image
Julia Biggs
At The Ballet IV almost unbearable and brutally tender, every muscle stands quivering with inconceivable humanity...
Filmpoems
Velvet by Ofem Ubi
https://youtu.be/vyVeR4vWkcM my grandfather’s dentition looks like a bad floor tiling but...
Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
News
Poetry from UEA MA Scholars 2022/2023: Freya Bantiff and Kana Hozoji
In 2011, IS&T publisher Kate Birch established the The Ink Sweat & Tears Poetry Writing Scholarship (MA) at...
Word & Image
Julia Biggs
At The Ballet IV almost unbearable and brutally tender, every muscle stands quivering with inconceivable humanity...
Filmpoems
Velvet by Ofem Ubi
https://youtu.be/vyVeR4vWkcM my grandfather’s dentition looks like a bad floor tiling but...
Previously featured
On the Sixth Day of Christmas we bring you Maggie Harris, Keith J. Powell, Geraldine Stoneham
Christmas bring back the good ole times – Guyana masqueraders
running through the town, dancing with bugle and drum, down the streets
up the doorstep,
On the Fifth Day of Christmas we bring you John Greening, Finola Scott, Philip Dunkerley
today, Christmas Eve,
my granddaughter visiting
her bright eyes – her faith
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
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