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Too fucking late for all that by Julia Lee Barclay-Morton


(Peaks Island view from the rocks by Julia Lee Barclay-Morton)
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A poem by Natalie Nzeyimana

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Two poems by Lisa Rhodes-Ryabchich

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A poem by Scherezade Siobhan

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Two poems by Sarah Cave

(Artwork by Luke Thompson)
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Two poems by Olga Dermott-Bond

(Photograph by Paul Connelly)

his phone

is a bath filled with cold water so that each girl captured has to stay there, a ghost with goose-pimpled thighs shivering in the depths of a smeared screen. Still, he waits for new flesh to be drowned, dragged thrashing to him, so he can devour each silver fish as left-overs, sucking tender bones out of the spaces between his teeth, a trembling reflection stolen, a spoilt stream.

The Voyeurism Bill, known colloquially as the Upskirting Bill, came into force in the UK on 12 April 2019.

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A drop exudes by Dr. J

( A drop and its machine 2019, a pen and ink drawing on paper by Dr. J )
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Fragments of the Contract by Christopher Clifton

(photograph by Christopher Clifton)
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Two poems and a story by Antoine J. Hayes

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In the Eye of the Storm: 5 Poems for Radio by Anja Kanngieser


In the Eye of the Storm: 5 Poems for Radio is written and narrated by Anja Kanngieser, Krystelle Lavaki, Atueta Rabuka, Amelia Rigsby and Peter Sipeli. Sound production by Polly Stanton

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A poem by Chebet Fataba

(Image taken by Momoh Kakulatombo @therealmomoh )

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Horizon’s incomplete picture by Sarah Jane Cervenak

Was on a plane, the other day,  and took a picture of clouds outside my window…

(All photographs by Sarah Jane Cervenak )
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Two poems by Shaimaa Abdelkarim

Sometimes we run restless




We live present.
 
سلاما على من تطرقوا الموت وعادوا أطيافاً
 
We know it.
 
                   and in the rush,       we lament
 
fugitively                    against your
                                                 edgings
 
*
 
Today I saw ghost-ling trees
 
and they spoke so vividly through the fog
 
on roots    
            and groundings
 
The archons come
                     to                 claim  
 
but the roots are too stubborn that only water can go through
 
to ground
                                                                        our  re/turn 
 
to visions of living    far from us that      
 
                         claim our anger (we rejoice in anger)
 
and the feel-s of it rush too much
 
             like lavender or
 
          cardamom pods deep soaked in water…

*
 
                         We live present.
 
سلاما على من تطرقوا الموت وعادوا أطيافاً
 
We know it.
 
                   and in the rush,       we lament
 
fugitively                    against your
                                                    edgings
 
 
 
 
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Placement by Sylvia Warren

(Photograph by Sylvia Warren)
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A poem by Jen Katshunga

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Two poems by Audrey Lindemann

Glitch Sonnet

for 1 dollar I will hold your hand and for 2 dollars I will be your big fat snowflake. for 3 I will
mean mug your enemies and for 4 dollars I will be a good girl and for 5 I will sun burn. for 6
dollars I will middle part. for 7 dollars I will make you tingle. for 7 I’ll be a bad boy. for 7 I will
self destruct and for 7 dollars I will complete you. for 7
oh apple oh silk
oh pumice stone oh tweeze
oh bath
oh sex kitten
oh green sweater
oh the dribble oh the money
this meal this sheet
oh baby oh sugar baby dribble baby
oh apple yes sweater stone oh 7 dollar
tweeze baby oh

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A poem by Juliane Okot Bitek

( “Kerala 070”by aroopmp is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 )

A Ghost Poem

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Two poems by Anthony AW

to the airport in burbank

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The Budgies of Broadway by K Dulai

(Image by Werlley Meira Pexels free to use licence)

My grandmother’s neighbor came over crying and yelling about how she couldn’t find one of her budgies and she was afraid the worst had happened to it.  She lived in the studio next door and I went in not knowing what to expect. I had been in an old lady’s home before, my grandma’s for instance, but I got the sense that once you hit a certain age (and grandma wasn’t there yet) you lose track of things. Things like order, and dustpans.

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A poem by Moira J Saucer

Incomplete/Complete

Collage, by Jane Fleming
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