
Three Poems
Howie Good writes of a utopia we should question, probe, and perhaps even strip of its title. Evoking images of modernity and capitalism, Good’s writing is both familiar and alarming

Utopia: Haiku Series
The latest instalment in our haiku column by Louise Gerodias.

Floralscapes
This painting series by TIC uses floral structures as a compositional framework in order to take the viewer into a state of wonder, beauty, and seduction.

The Empty Space You Left Behind, & Others
With nods to the same motifs of excess, kitsch, and camp often found in ancient displays of worship, this art series serves as a contemporary temple devoted to the celebration of queer intimacy, history, and life.

in a utopia
A short introspective poem by Tom Abi Samra.

Planting M&Ms
A new prose poem on life as an immigrant in the Gulf, by Aathma Nirmala Dious.

Talking Drum
Chuka Okoye is a self taught painter from Anambra state, Nigeria.

Becoming Beetles
“Once there was more song than birds, / and the birds did not mind because they had trees” – a new climate-focused poem by Tzy Jiun Tan.

Poems For the End of the World
New in poetry, by Scout Satterfield.