by Demi Whitnell
Pne to Print Poetry Competition 2018/19 Runner-Up
My stumpy bearded boy who can play any song on guitar if you ask him to which will ...
by Sylvia Anne Telfer
Dusk falls on Conor Boyle’s wake, calling a shake
of moths to lamppost to dance in wonky rings,
awry yo-yos in moonless night. What weary hobos
with ...
by Michelle Sutton and Lauren Towers (L.M. Towton)
Diversity in literature is important. To see yourself represented within a book connects us to the story and its characters. However, as an author, is it appropriate to write about a community you don’t belong to? Does it take away from genuine voices ...
A B.A.D. BOROUGH
by Gertcha Cowson
I live in a B.A.D. borough, a B.A.D. borough I have grown to adore, it is a multi-cultural borough, mixed-raced to the core.
I hear all the snooty remarks, spoken with their noses upturned, like our name provokes a rotten smell, akin to old shit that’s ready ...