
Serenading a Wild God
In this new poem, Jon Terranova turns to God amid a growingly chaotic world.

Meditations in the Room
Kate Gough’s new poem talks about mental health during quarantine.

This Is Not A Dream
Digital artworks by Harshini Karunaratne that reflect on our current crisis as we face a new reality.

Kafka's Reincarnated as a Wasp
A disturbingly surreal poem to stir you from your seat, by Jon Terranova.

THE AMARITUDO OF THE PORT-ROYAL HERMITS
New in poetry, by Colin James.

Sign of the Times: A Photo Essay
Street photography scenes of Abu Dhabi, UAE during the COVID-19 pandemic, by Vamika Sinha.

Tracing Identities
Brazilian artist Tóia Azevedo’s main artistic research is on the concept of identity. She uses her own body to make this search: in self portraits, mixed media collages, embroidery, performance.

The Eyepatch Man
Inspired by true events, a short story written from the perspective of a predator in Vienna, by Zoe Jane Patterson.

Space/Time
As an Iranian female artist based in Arkansas, Ziba Rajabi’s work revolves around the desire to reconcile her relationship with two distinctive spaces: her homeland, Tehran, and place of residence, Arkansas.

there are ghosts fellating the machinery
“you & I are only limited by our limiting beliefs” – new in poetry by Jane Ayres.

Portrait of the Artist
Gabriela Kucuruza is a young Brazilian artist who works with the expressions of bodies, existence, colors, feelings and femininity.

Sculpting
In Iranian artist Zahra Mohamadi’s work, the goal is to ask questions, not judge. The artist’s job is to design a theme or framework for discussion.

Excerpts from the Sisyphus Collection
In this project by Golbarg Jokar, women wear formal dress, but the housework is integrated with their body and costume – they cannot be separated from their responsibilities.

Behind the Beautiful Mask: A Collage Series
The entertainment and fashion industries seem like wonderlands of glamour and success. But there is another side to this beautiful story, showcased in this collage series by Natvipa Tejapaibul.

forget-me-not
A poem on mental health by Jane Ayres.

Invisible Family
Continuing our haiku series on family masks, by Louise Gerodias.

Imagined Worlds Turned Inside Out: The Power of Helen Levitt’s Child Co-Creators
New art criticism by Zoe Jane Patterson on Helen Levitt’s photography.

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.