A Categories Eleanor Coe Our Showcase Read October 22, 2017 Amelie, please don’t let us sleep alone A poem by ELEANOR COE. i still sleep in your t-shirt — (this is likely a mistake but in this way, i can at least..
S Categories James Fairhead Our Showcase Read October 3, 2017 Spenserian Sonnet A poem by JAMES FAIRHEAD. And now the interlocking overlap behind the silent eyes and silent minds – that frayed echo of ‘lekker slaap liefie’..
S Categories James Fairhead Our Showcase Read October 3, 2017 Sestina A poem by JAMES FAIRHEAD. The callous grasp of dreary days behind lagoons the weeks in doleful cups of tea; these branded spots in which..
T Categories Our Showcase Read Sabeera Dar June 24, 2017 The Human Condition A poem by SABEERA DAR, featured in the UCLU BME poetry collection Word Out. Your body is a memorial of all that it once held These scarred..
E Categories Our Showcase Read Tahmidur Rahman June 23, 2017 Ebarer Sangram A poem by TAHMIDUR RAHMAN, featured in the UCLU BME poetry collection Word Out. Liberation hurts. A nation decides to end its patience because waiting never..
C Categories Our Showcase Read Sofie Kitts Uncategorized May 12, 2017 China White A poem by SOFIE KITTS. Woah woah woah hold it mate what crack den did you roll out of then stinking wet, squirming in filth..
A Categories Louise Essex Our Showcase Read May 11, 2017 About the House A poem by LOUISE ESSEX. I start to notice bubbles in the draining board froth– their round precision. Start to like the lazy swing of..
M Categories Natalie Room Our Showcase Read April 12, 2017 Morning Routine A poem by NATALIE ROOM. Gauze-pressed face reads from left to right, as pillow prints leave a chess board of uniform wrinkles, forming black and..
D Categories Our Showcase Read Sophie Nevrkla March 12, 2017 Distance A poem by SOPHIE NEVRKLA. I met you this morning. We cross oceans with eyes that meet briefly; we share quiet communion as your hand..
E Categories Our Showcase Read Sofie Kitts January 23, 2017 Elegy for Alexis An elegy by SOFIE KITTS. My love will be gone for the next forever years. This is an elegy for the sun at quarter to..
E Categories Emma Nihill Our Showcase Read December 12, 2016 Early September A poem by Emma Nihill. When attic rooms in London haven’t been made into two or more smaller rooms, they tend to have widows to the..
T Categories Our Showcase Read Sofie Kitts November 21, 2016 The Berry Heath A story by SOFIE KITTS. Four girls sat on the berry heath in a circle, plaiting their long hair with daisies and singing songs their..