Red Moon
Serena Alagappan’s poem “Red Moon” weaves the vulnerabilities and intimacies of forming relationships with others and with God and all the pain and love that comes in between
Therein, A Life in Pieces
JP Seabright’s autofiction lays bare the realities of living with a chronic illness and its impact on the quotidian
D-Natural Blues
A 50-year-old Italian jazz guitarist gambles with a group of weed-smokers in this gripping short story about middle-age nothingness.
unMute
“Moon-muscles” and “burning sun towers” collide in this poem by S K Garcia.
Fleeting Royal Soles
Take a walk with S K Garcia through this new poem.
bell hooks
New in milk & vodka, a feminist poem by Vamika Sinha.
Frida
Zoe Jane Patterson wanders through the streets, playing out her life in a Frida Kahlo lens.
Sylvia and Ted
Reimagining Sylvia Plath’s life and relationship with Ted Hughes through poetry.
In That House On a One-Way Street
“I can’t hear myself through the thumbtack / burying itself tenderly behind my teeth” - how does it feel on the precipice of trust?
Innocence Lost
“My heart is a blow-up doll fucked loose” – what does a young girl gain and sacrifice as she grows up into a woman?
Aisle
An experimental poem by Amal Al Shamsi.
When Love is Not Enough
New in milk & vodka, by Zoe Jane Patterson.
lotion
In a rhythmic poem like a lullaby, Vamika Sinha takes a jab at her own rebellious mental health.
Sisterhood
The importance of female solidarity — Tzy Jiun Tan leans on her sisters in this new poem.
Gas-and-Light
A vibrant, raging poem about the phenomenon of gaslighting.
Bambi Eyes
“Girls are cuter with their mouths closed” - a boy takes advantage of a girl. This is how it feels.