
august
A seasonal poem imagines something new, something better

Kintsugi
Taken from her titular photo book “Kintsugi”, Polish artist Martyna Benedyka’s poetic black and white photographs are a reflection on self-repair

Two Poems
“Saturday morning my hair meets this drain” and “Not a snow day” are two poems by Tawanda Mulalu that reckon with loving, existing, belonging, and all the gaps in between

Hamlet Tries Prozac
A tender lyric by Tawanda Mulalu reimagines Hamlet and Ophelia’s relationship in an altered world

hypothetically eight
This nostalgic poem paints an image of a mother laying her child to rest in more ways than one

Call It A Persona Poem (i)
New in self-facing poetry, by Amal Al Shamsi.