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.
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Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
Previously featured
Mark Smith
In the portacabin that morning, men smoked
and looked at last weekâs paper again.
There was no water to fill the urn.
The first job â to get connected
Toby Cotton
A blustery day â
the wind too strong for kites
or for lifts to the sky.
âTo a thoughtful spot,â it cites
and pins me to the earth.
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
News
Listen to Subitha Baghirathan’s âSari shop, Eastonâ our the IS&T November Pick of the Month.
Beautiful, evocative and hits all my senses The words âevocativeâ and âbeautifulâ were used over and over again...
Word & Image
Rosie Miles after Gillian Lever
Shine After Gillian Lever  âWhat is orange? Why, an orange, Just an orange!â --...
Filmpoems
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Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
News
Listen to Subitha Baghirathan’s âSari shop, Eastonâ our the IS&T November Pick of the Month.
Beautiful, evocative and hits all my senses The words âevocativeâ and âbeautifulâ were used over and over again...
Word & Image
Rosie Miles after Gillian Lever
Shine After Gillian Lever  âWhat is orange? Why, an orange, Just an orange!â --...
Filmpoems
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Previously featured
Mark Smith
In the portacabin that morning, men smoked
and looked at last weekâs paper again.
There was no water to fill the urn.
The first job â to get connected
Toby Cotton
A blustery day â
the wind too strong for kites
or for lifts to the sky.
âTo a thoughtful spot,â it cites
and pins me to the earth.
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
Picks of the Month
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