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Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
Previously featured
Hongwei Bao
Every five minutes it does its job,
hoovers every inch of her memory,
declutters all pains and sorrows.
Rebecca Parfitt
And when the snake finished, the cow turned and licked the snake’s head, tender, like a mother to
her newborn. The snake slipped away, disappeared into the undergrowth.
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
News
A Huge Welcome to IS&T’s Third Editing Intern for 2022: Lydia Hounat
A Smear of Lineage / I Tried 'This piece was written for the co-curation initiative with Manchester Poetry...
Word & Image
Nina Nazir
Time Suspended, gel pen & biro on paper, 2022, (text source: A Primer for Poets & Readers of Poetry by Gregory...
Filmpoems
The Wood Conductor by Marc Woodward
The Wood Conductor by Marc Woodward There was no sign of a woodcutter in the tin shack raised from the...
Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
News

A Huge Welcome to IS&T’s Third Editing Intern for 2022: Lydia Hounat
A Smear of Lineage / I Tried 'This piece was written for the co-curation initiative with Manchester Poetry...
Word & Image

Nina Nazir
Time Suspended, gel pen & biro on paper, 2022, (text source: A Primer for Poets & Readers of Poetry by Gregory...
Filmpoems

The Wood Conductor by Marc Woodward
The Wood Conductor by Marc Woodward There was no sign of a woodcutter in the tin shack raised from the...
Previously featured
Hongwei Bao
Every five minutes it does its job,
hoovers every inch of her memory,
declutters all pains and sorrows.
Rebecca Parfitt
And when the snake finished, the cow turned and licked the snake’s head, tender, like a mother to
her newborn. The snake slipped away, disappeared into the undergrowth.
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
Picks of the Month
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