Michelle Dyrness Michelle Lynn Dyrness is a visual artist based in California. Recent publications include a limited edition visual poetry chapbook, Square Confits, Overground Underground Books, 2022 and Midnight Grotesques, a collaborative book with Tristan Foster, Sublunary Editions, 2024. She works across mediums and frequently explores the ways different methods of making inform one anotherContinue reading “Michelle Dyrness: Untitled”
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Livia Meneghin: ‘Dandelion’, ‘1998’, and ‘IL MOLO: 44.38” N 9.03” E’
Dandelion Erasure of Emily Dickinson’s “[The Dandelion’s pallid tube]” with images from the National Library of Medicine, History of Medicine Collection 1998 —Tuckahoe, NY Cyanotype by Anna Atkins, 1854 IL MOLO: 44.38″ N 9.03″ E after Divya Victor We are eating focaccia on the sea wall. We are saying that the tide is higher than it wasContinue reading “Livia Meneghin: ‘Dandelion’, ‘1998’, and ‘IL MOLO: 44.38” N 9.03” E’”
Julia Biggs: Renaissance
Julia Biggs Julia Biggs is a poet, writer and freelance art historian. She lives in Cambridge, UK. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Ink Sweat & Tears, Black Bough Poetry, Annie Journal, Sídhe Press, Streetcake Magazine and elsewhere. Find her via her website: https://juliabiggs1.wixsite.com/juliabiggs
M P Pratheesh: TRAIL OF SILENCE
M P Pratheesh M P Pratheesh is the author of several collections of poetry and essays in Malayalam. His poetry and art can be found at various places including The Portside Review, Modern Poetry in Translation, Guftgu, Indian Literature among many others. He was awarded Kedarnath Singh Memorial Poetry Prize in 2022. His recent publications include Transfiguring Places (Continue reading “M P Pratheesh: TRAIL OF SILENCE”
Nico Vassilakis: extract from ‘Dreamland’
Nico Vassilakis Nico Vassilakis is a poet who writes and draws language on the visual unmooring of letters from their word position. He currently lives in Greenville, IL with his wife and animals.
Jeehan Ashercook: ‘If the shoreline’ and ‘If the salt-line’
Jeehan Ashercook Jeehan Ashercook is a poet from Edinburgh currently undertaking a DFA in Creative Writing at the University of Glasgow. Her poems explore the ocean poetics of drift, movement, and journeys and have appeared in various publications including, Gutter, BlueHouse Journal, IR11’s Heat pamphlet, Poemeleon, and All Becomes Art: An Anthology, with others forthcoming. She won firstContinue reading “Jeehan Ashercook: ‘If the shoreline’ and ‘If the salt-line’”
James Knight: ‘The Shadow of the New Dog’, ‘Dissolve To’, ‘A Data List’, and ‘A Cracking, Splitting Sound’
James Knight James Knight is a poet, artist and performer based in the UK. Recent books include The Murderer Threatened (Paper View Books), Frozen Meat (Sweat Drenched Press) and Cosmic Horror (Hem Press). Twitter: @badbadpoet.Website: thebirdking.com. Instagram: @jkbirdking.
Natasha Emily Lynch: Dust to Magnificence
I was far from the chalky soil of my youth A naked Autumn crocus, left to face the winter of the next ten years. A painted almost lady, pale and sickly, like milk-parsley. Knapweed always ready to tangle my thighs. Ragged robin red breast turned nightshade crow. Is living an act of undoing the knotContinue reading “Natasha Emily Lynch: Dust to Magnificence”
Andrew Nightingale: ‘The spider encapsulating absence’ and ‘An edge tarantism manifesto’
Andrew Nightingale Andrew Nightingale grew up in West Cornwall and studied microelectronics in Manchester. He now lives in St Leonards-on-Sea and works for an animal protection charity. His most recent pamphlet is “Denizen Disease” (Red Ceilings, 2022).
