LATEST IN POETRY
Watchers by Özge Lena
Outside the Lines by Amanda Coleman White
Life is what you make it and Home Fires by Abigail Ottley
/ Nana said / she knew a thing or two about living / born at the fag end of the century / into just-above poverty / she walked a mile to church / three times every Sunday / for the salvation of her six- year-old soul
Thank You for Coming to My TED Talk by Sadie Maskery
On death.
1976, in the Green House by Moni Brar
Glimpses of a Punjabi–Canadian immigrant’s life in the 1970s.
Love we can afford by Lorelei Bacht
Unbearable thoughts of a beautiful past.
MORE POETRY
the drams we drank at dawn by Ashley Douglas
‘the drams we drank at dawn’ is a Scots love poem.
pirouetting through the farmers’ market by Sameeya Maqbool
Sameeya’s poem explores her experience of cultural hybridity as a British Pakistani woman of Islamic faith.
Letter to London by Dean Atta
Dean’s ‘Letter to London’ is a poem about being a Londoner in Glasgow.
our annual guest by Sameeya Maqbool
Sameeya’s poetry explores her experience of cultural hybridity as a British Pakistani woman of Islamic faith.
Poem with Tiramisu, Sibling Past Thirty-Eight by Jon Riccio
We eat at Olive Garden after learning if our father / had stronger kidneys a portion of his intestines