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Poetry TWO HUNDRED MILES | Alexandra Burton on the challenges and triumphs of long-distance friendship. Poetry Read More 6 years ago Read More →
Creative Non-Fiction THE POND | Meg Beaumont shares a moment of cyclical reflection. Non-fiction Read More 6 years ago Read More →
Creative Non-Fiction AROUND THE TABLE | Sarah Petch writes about the comforting and healing powers of gathering around a table with the people she loves most. Creative non-fiction Read More 6 years ago Read More →
Poetry 13 THINGS TO TELL A FRIEND WHO IS HURTING | Rebecca Cooney’s poem on helping someone heal, when words feel powerless. Poetry Read More 6 years ago Read More →
Poetry KINTSUGI | H Mosforth’s poem wishes the broken pieces of a relationship back together. Poetry Read More 6 years ago Read More →
Poetry GIRLS LIKE US | ‘Girls like us can’t stay.’ Hannah McCooke addresses silent queerness and escape in this beautiful poem. poetry Read More 6 years ago Read More →
Fiction ONE LINE | In Nicole Le Marie’s fiction, the lines between a new mother and her baby blur from the intensity of this bond. Fiction Read More 6 years ago Read More →
Poetry BENEATH A SILVER MOON | Tracy Davidson’s poem contains a moonlit moment of reunion, beneath water and night. Poetry Read More 6 years ago Read More →
Non-fiction RED STRINGS ON PINKY FINGERS | Kelsey J Barnes has always believed in the red strings of fate – but it’s those that tie together friendships first formed online that have been able to stretch the furthest. Creative non-fiction Read More 6 years ago Read More →
Fiction SWEET CHESTNUT | In Rebecca Smith’s short story, a mother comes to pick up her daughter from a dance. What follows is a story of closeness and nostalgia. Fiction Read More 6 years ago Read More →