Feast HOW I HUNGER | q. tuesday’s poem describes the hunger of wanting someone – or something – without limits. Poetry Read More 5 years ago Read More →
Feast FORBIDDEN FRUIT | Step into Eden with Helena Wright’s poem and taste the original temptation. Poetry Read More 5 years ago Read More →
Feast FOOD SHOPPING WHEN YOU DON’T DRIVE | Bridget Hart relives old rituals. Poetry Read More 5 years ago Read More →
Feast ENOUGH | Michelle Nathan reflects on food and faraway family, and plates piled high with love. Poetry Read More 5 years ago Read More →
Poetry BUTTER SKIN | Lucy Hurst’s poem explores the abrasive nature of existing in illness. Poetry Read More 5 years ago Read More →
Poetry BATHING AT GOWER STREET | Isolation and stillness take over in Jo Brandon’s poem inspired by the painting ‘Ophelia’. Poetry Read More 6 years ago Read More →
Poetry THE WOMAN WHO IS NOT MY WIFE | Come home to a fae woman with K.Blair’s poem. Poetry Read More 6 years ago Read More →
Poetry THE SIRENS | Angelica Krikler’s sirens sing to a different kind of sailor. Poetry Read More 6 years ago Read More →
Poetry APPARITIONS | Paula R. Hilton’s poem speaks to the shadow people. Poetry Read More 6 years ago Read More →
growth MOTHERBOND | Jo Somerset evokes the pushes and pulls between a child and parent. Poetry Read More 6 years ago Read More →