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.
We try to keep waiting-time short, but because of increased submissions, the current waiting time between submission and publication is around twelve weeks.
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Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
Previously featured
On the Third Day of Christmas we bring you Oliver Comins, D.A.Prince, Beliz McKenzie
What does a tree make of Christmas glitter,
our mix of homemade stars and glassy birds,
drizzle of tinsel, and the radiators?
On the Second Day of Christmas we bring you Lucy A Kulwieć, Adam Elms, Maurice Devitt
It was when your hair fell like snow I found it again. No longer moon blonde, time had coppered the hair auburn. The garage is where your roots grow.
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
News
‘The Interior’ by Michał Choiński is October 2022’s Pick of the Month. Read, and hear it, here!
Silent scream over passing and decay. Describes dramatic events in delicate, calm and mundane way. Words that say it...
Word & Image
Uprising & Resistance: Levi Naidu-Mitchell
This image, the central canvas or Canvas Two from Levi Naidu-Mitchell’s triptych, takes place metaphorically in the Middle Passage, displaying the Mangrove tree: ‘A concrete yet unruly and powerful plant, able to adapt in the worst of conditions, it acts here as a symbol of Black resistance. The Mangrove thrives in adversity, its roots both below and above water, creating an ecosystem and a sanctuary.’
Filmpoems
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Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
News
‘The Interior’ by Michał Choiński is October 2022’s Pick of the Month. Read, and hear it, here!
Silent scream over passing and decay. Describes dramatic events in delicate, calm and mundane way. Words that say it...
Word & Image
Uprising & Resistance: Levi Naidu-Mitchell
This image, the central canvas or Canvas Two from Levi Naidu-Mitchell’s triptych, takes place metaphorically in the Middle Passage, displaying the Mangrove tree: ‘A concrete yet unruly and powerful plant, able to adapt in the worst of conditions, it acts here as a symbol of Black resistance. The Mangrove thrives in adversity, its roots both below and above water, creating an ecosystem and a sanctuary.’
Filmpoems
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Previously featured
On the Third Day of Christmas we bring you Oliver Comins, D.A.Prince, Beliz McKenzie
What does a tree make of Christmas glitter,
our mix of homemade stars and glassy birds,
drizzle of tinsel, and the radiators?
On the Second Day of Christmas we bring you Lucy A Kulwieć, Adam Elms, Maurice Devitt
It was when your hair fell like snow I found it again. No longer moon blonde, time had coppered the hair auburn. The garage is where your roots grow.
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
Picks of the Month
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