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Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
Previously featured
On the Eighth Day of Christmas we bring you Anna Brook, Katherine Forbes Riley, Abigail Ottley
I thought the bingo hall had gone
but it had only lost its sign
On the Seventh Day of Christmas we bring you Penny Blackburn, Fiona Larkin, Ruth Higgins
The night is filled with frost, the start of a snowfall.
The wind is hag-ridden through the forest,
keening between the branches.
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
News
The IS&T Forward Prize Nominations for Best Single Poem 2023
J V Birch Originally published 4th May 2022 Jenny Pagdin Before the market town with the Pepper Pot...
Word & Image
For National Poetry Day – ‘Refuge’ : Helen Ivory
Helen Ivory's sixth Bloodaxe collection 'Constructing a Witch' is due in October 2024. She is editor for Ink...
Filmpoems
Isolation by Richard C. Bower
Isolation by Richard C. Bower Settle me With a restive hand of congregation One that makes me sit back and think again...
Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
News
The IS&T Forward Prize Nominations for Best Single Poem 2023
J V Birch Originally published 4th May 2022 Jenny Pagdin Before the market town with the Pepper Pot...
Word & Image
For National Poetry Day – ‘Refuge’ : Helen Ivory
Helen Ivory's sixth Bloodaxe collection 'Constructing a Witch' is due in October 2024. She is editor for Ink...
Filmpoems
Isolation by Richard C. Bower
Isolation by Richard C. Bower Settle me With a restive hand of congregation One that makes me sit back and think again...
Previously featured
On the Eighth Day of Christmas we bring you Anna Brook, Katherine Forbes Riley, Abigail Ottley
I thought the bingo hall had gone
but it had only lost its sign
On the Seventh Day of Christmas we bring you Penny Blackburn, Fiona Larkin, Ruth Higgins
The night is filled with frost, the start of a snowfall.
The wind is hag-ridden through the forest,
keening between the branches.
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
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