
No Vagina Required: Testament
“Thou shalt not tolerate the bullshit of man” – a feminist manifesto poem by Ava J Serra.

WELP, MIRRORS!
Anonymous existential fiction.

I'm yelling goodbye to my Mother
“Are we all just a continuation of our Mothers?” asks Zoe Jane Patterson in this wistful new poem.

A Painful Comparison مقارنة مؤلمة
Our first Arabic poem! English translation provided.

A Hammock and Me and Time
Experimental poetry by Arthur De Oliveira.

Tender
Zoe Jane Patterson revisits her childhood in Al Ain, painting it with the brushstrokes of hindsight and poetic nostalgia.

The Face That Flew
In a short story comparable to Oscar Wilde’s Dorian Gray, Zoe Jane Patterson personifies Vanity.

What is to be done
New in poetry, by Amal Al Shamsi.

Finder's Keepers
“Honey, I’m a raindrop / Racing down your windowpane / And that sky is about to break.” – Zoe Jane Patterson looks for the missing person in the self.

Inheritance
New in poetry, by Tzy Jiun Tan.

My name, ምዕራፍ
Mhraf Worku's poem weaves Amharic and English in a personal reflection of self, cultural and national identity.

Ratios
Tawanda Mulalu's haunting poem "Ratios" touches on female beauty standards, self image and harm, and perfectionism.