T Categories Iago Vendrell Our Showcase Read November 3, 2018 Toxic Dreams A poem by Iago Vendrell Kudos! Now it seems we have fulfilled our Technological dreams: a bright future Wrapped in plastic debree & drifting Along..
t Categories Our Showcase Read Sam Huddlestone October 17, 2018 top down bottom up? A poem by SAM HUDDLESTONE you said “jump” in your mind like a lead laden leaf, you fall; skydiving initially, you risk drowning thereafter...
A Categories Our Showcase Read Weronika Brzezinska October 15, 2018 At Sunset A poem by WERONIKA BRZEZINSKA. The entire world: shadow of the moon, the past, the soon, caught in your eyes, and wants to play hide..
F Categories Our Showcase Read Simran Divatia August 2, 2018 Fair and Lovely A poem by SIMRAN DIVATIA. The nurse, in worried tones whispers to my mother “but your daughter is so dark, what will people say?” I..
G Categories Our Showcase Read July 20, 2018 Gower Street Missing A poem by ANONYMOUS. How many times will I go through Gower Street looking for you again? In between the trees, And the Quad, And..
‘ Categories Harvi Chera Our Showcase Read March 13, 2018 ‘Where you from?’ Building affinity among diasporic communities in the U.K. A piece by HARVI CHERA. There’s a difference between the following two questions: Where you from? Where..
m Categories Leonie Collinson Our Showcase Read January 29, 2018 my mother’s hands A poem by LEONIE COLLINSON these hands are digging hands guiding hands these hands, my mother’s hands dig you open and take out the rot...
I Categories Our Showcase Read Sophie Nevrkla December 17, 2017 In My Room A poem by SOPHIE NEVRKLA. In the embryonic early hours, we perch on my windowsill, share a loose cigarette and watch buses drive past. Flame..
O Categories Eleanor Coe Our Showcase Read December 12, 2017 Orchards A poem by ELEANOR COE. i am always eve r i am mistaken in living in memory again oh on the river bank with..
F Categories Our Showcase Read Ryan Kochberg December 7, 2017 Fossils, The Fox & more Poetry by RYAN KOCHBERG. Fossils You are now (and wow) a fossil it matters no it does not Does Not Matter what complexities were involved..
m Categories Dominique Hua Our Showcase Read November 28, 2017 managing your meatsuit A poem by DOMINIQUE HUA. what no one has told you is that your body is rock hard armour of soft flesh and balled up..
D Categories Lily Martin Our Showcase Read October 27, 2017 Dawn A poem by LILY MARTIN. Sunlight secretly seeps through windowpane stained with the sap of its golden hue – liquid edges that blur with pale..