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Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
Previously featured
Chris Emery
and if we walk to the same sea later
we’ll see something heaving up beside us:
caskets of grey, white-capped, barren and loose,
the way memories are.
T. N. Kennedy
so you collect those poems which reveal
life at its most intense and solitary
turning them on when you most need to feel
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
News
A Poem from Desree, IS&T’s New Editing Intern
Rum Sometimes, white rum is filtered to eradicate colours that would affect its white tint. Dark rum, however,...
Word & Image
In the Dark of Sadness by Helen Pletts & Romit Berger
in the dark of sadness in the dark of sadness the cob-nut tree howls, with full branches of black squirrels...
Filmpoems
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Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
News
A Poem from Desree, IS&T’s New Editing Intern
Rum Sometimes, white rum is filtered to eradicate colours that would affect its white tint. Dark rum, however,...
Word & Image
In the Dark of Sadness by Helen Pletts & Romit Berger
in the dark of sadness in the dark of sadness the cob-nut tree howls, with full branches of black squirrels...
Filmpoems
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Previously featured
Chris Emery
and if we walk to the same sea later
we’ll see something heaving up beside us:
caskets of grey, white-capped, barren and loose,
the way memories are.
T. N. Kennedy
so you collect those poems which reveal
life at its most intense and solitary
turning them on when you most need to feel
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
Picks of the Month
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