We’ve clambered back down the Grindle,finding our way out of these warrens,you stamp an empty coke can halfwayinto the mud and mulch of the mynd; and if the can is buried into the mynd’s sulciand if the can becomes part of the myndand if the can stagnates, it decomposesand if the can decomposes, it solutesContinue reading “Scott Lilley: Peeling Back”
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Stuart McPherson: All of me
Stuart McPherson Stuart McPherson is a poet from Leicester in the United Kingdom. His work has appeared in numerous online journals and anthologies, including Beir Bua Journal, After the Pause and Selcouth Station. His debut pamphlet Water Bearer will be published in December 2021 by Broken Sleep Books and Pale Mnemonic is forthcoming from Legitimate Snack.
E.P Jenkins: Arachne
E.P Jenkins E.P is a poet and artist based in Kent, a recent graduate of Royal Holloway’s Poetic Practice MA and a founding member of the Crested Tit Collective. E.P’s work can be found in Streetcake Magazine, the anthology Harpies (2018), Rewilding: An Ecopoetic Anthology (2020) and her debut collection Rituals will be published with Broken Sleep Books (2022). She is aContinue reading “E.P Jenkins: Arachne”
Cultural Memory and/as Collaboration: Saskia McCracken
A Review of Second Memory by Pratyusha and Alycia Pirmohamed Saskia McCracken is a writer and editorial advisor at Osmosis Press. She is completing her doctoral research, on Virginia Woolf’s Darwinian animal tropes, at the University of Glasgow. She is interested in environmental and generically unstable writing. Saskia’s debut pamphlet, Imperative Utopia, is published byContinue reading “Cultural Memory and/as Collaboration: Saskia McCracken”
Aaron Kent: Hibernation Guide
Father, I had a dream, you dug eight holes, added children and funeral lamps for Bird music. A narration lasted an orchestral score through an award season. Changes in nature were determined by developers of air conditioning systems: the dead were trapped in the snow. We had no choice but to wait-and-be-great fathers. I’ve always known the Snow Lazarus’ sanctum as its sadness: light sources inContinue reading “Aaron Kent: Hibernation Guide”
Edwin Evans-Thirlwell: How to impose a solar system
You are reading this in light that leftpermanently a voyage along the rending line.Put this exhibition to one side:the concept is an intimate cadaver,suncracked, baffling to staffgiven that it seemed the sidewalk to nowhere.The human brain is tantamount,of solwy lustre and it leads to proceed in a waythat is comfortable, theeuish, suttle, eloquent –inviting ownerContinue reading “Edwin Evans-Thirlwell: How to impose a solar system”
James Knight: la mer
James Knight James Knight is an experimental poet and digital artist. His books include Void Voices (Hesterglock Press), Self Portrait by Night (Sampson Low), Chimera (Penteract Press) and Machine (Trickhouse Press). He edits Steel Incisors, a new press devoted to visual poetry. Website: thebirdking.com. Twitter: twitter.com/badbadpoet
Sarah-Clare Conlon: Daily Permissible Exercises In Style: N = N
after Georges Perec & Raymond Queneau Five Foreword fly over in contents. It is an overcast first pages of Exercises, second Style of Queneau. A plan lands on the order. A black and white complexity passes, accompanied by its expert: a figures wearing a woolly range, scrolling his figures figures. Figures of speech in aContinue reading “Sarah-Clare Conlon: Daily Permissible Exercises In Style: N = N”
JD Howse: Extract from ‘Sodomical Practices’
JD Howse JD Howse works across poetry, film, and collage with a particular interest in form and structure. His work thematically deals with hauntology and media, often in tandem with gay history and neurodivergance. He has a BA in English and MA in Creative Writing from Royal Holloway, University of London and works in print production. HisContinue reading “JD Howse: Extract from ‘Sodomical Practices’”
‘I don’t want to talk/ about our species’: Saskia McCracken
A Review of Anna Selby’s Field Notes Saskia McCracken is a writer and editorial advisor at Osmosis Press. She is completing her doctoral research, on Virginia Woolf’s Darwinian animal tropes, at the University of Glasgow. She is interested in environmental and generically unstable writing. Saskia’s debut pamphlet, Imperative Utopia, is forthcoming (-algia press) and sheContinue reading “‘I don’t want to talk/ about our species’: Saskia McCracken”
