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Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
Previously featured
Sandra Noel
The sea happens to me today
not because I’m the woman in the bakers
brusque turned rude
or the peaches still hard in the bowl
Grace Lynn
Sunlight saunters in long, thin wires through the fallow field
of my bedroom. You approach, a migrating heron
in a runny yolk collar and suntanned shorts, a white-light emissary
of hope. . .
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
News
A Warm Welcome to IS&T’s Latest Editing Intern: Prerana Kumar
I REWIND THE SECOND MY MOTHER’S GIRLHOOD BREAKS I am below her when it happens: She let’s go of the banyan’s hanging...
Word & Image
For National Poetry Day ‘Refuge’: Sue Wallace-Shaddad and Sula Rubens RWS
Rising Head against cheek, arms holding tight, they rise from the water like disembodied ghosts. No...
Filmpoems
Out On The World by Catriona Knapman
Out On The World by Catriona Knapman Out on the world, out on the gentle crater edge there is a journey made by...
Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
News
A Warm Welcome to IS&T’s Latest Editing Intern: Prerana Kumar
I REWIND THE SECOND MY MOTHER’S GIRLHOOD BREAKS I am below her when it happens: She let’s go of the banyan’s hanging...
Word & Image
For National Poetry Day ‘Refuge’: Sue Wallace-Shaddad and Sula Rubens RWS
Rising Head against cheek, arms holding tight, they rise from the water like disembodied ghosts. No...
Filmpoems
Out On The World by Catriona Knapman
Out On The World by Catriona Knapman Out on the world, out on the gentle crater edge there is a journey made by...
Previously featured
Sandra Noel
The sea happens to me today
not because I’m the woman in the bakers
brusque turned rude
or the peaches still hard in the bowl
Grace Lynn
Sunlight saunters in long, thin wires through the fallow field
of my bedroom. You approach, a migrating heron
in a runny yolk collar and suntanned shorts, a white-light emissary
of hope. . .
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
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