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Barren Land.
Natasha Hope-Johnstone moulds infertility into a poem. A new life of honesty without the brevity of humanity holding it back.
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Mōmoke
“What it means to be a monster.” A personal and introspective look at ethnicity and whiteness from Eamonn Tee. “Mōmoke” is a story about reconciling physcial appearance with ethnic and cultural heritage.
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Hatred For The Healer
In this twisted and corrupted world of the future there is little solace. A lone healer seeks to help the sick mutants who persist. But danger lurks behind every corner.
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High Five
Up high, down low—too slow! Beware the giant hands, warns Nicola Andrews in this frenetic new poem.
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Put your hand up if you’ve ever felt personally victimised by your body
Backne, butt hair and boob jobs. Get close and personal to a body in flux with Sylvan Spring.
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Black Holes Where My Heart Should Be
A tender poem of gravity and gold by self-declared professional menace El Spurlock.
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I Miss You, I Will Never Meet You.
“Forming a relationship with a generation of people I will never meet.” Blaise Clotworthy explores their connection with our Queer forebears and the AIDS pandemic.
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dreamless night
Kyra Lawler draws inspiration from Orville Peck’s “Dead of Night” and searches for a slice of cliché among the vastness of the universe.