Today’s choice

Previous poems

 Julia Webb

 

 

 

Essay on Craft

Because a woman woke up
and her head had become a flower.

Because the images were placed
in a way that pleased the eye.

Because if she’s not careful
the scalpel can cut.

Because once a woman is glued down
it’s difficult for her to become unstuck.

Because when a woman steps off the page
a prince might see an opening.

 

 

 Julia Webb is a a neurodivergent writer and artist from a working class background. She has three collections with Nine Arches Press: Bird Sisters (2016) Threat (2019) and The Telling (2022). She is a poetry editor for Lighthouse – a journal for new writers.

Jeanette Burton

What is this, a family outing?

Yes, dad, that’s exactly what this is, I want to say to him
as I open the car door, climb into the front seat,
remembering those marvellous trips to the tip at Loscoe.

CS Crowe

      Lines He lived next to the funeral home with his three daughters. A cherry picker beeps in the distance. I cannot see it, but I know the light is red. Who brings roses to a funeral? Rain rolls down window glass, but not here, only somewhere in the...

Carole Bromley

I don’t know why I went,
I’d already heard about the time
a colleague’s husband turned up
at the staff barbecue and punched him.