I have two of my poems on Poetry Worth Hearing. Mine are at 43.45 mins - but there is lots of good stuff on there! podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kat...
Don't look behind, they say: You'll turn to salt. Why not, though? Why not look? Isn't it glittery? Isn't it pretty, back there? 'Salt' Margaret Atwood (from Dearly, Chatto and Windus, 2020)
I had a poem published on the wonderful Atrium. atriumpoetry.com/2024/09/24/a...
All the Mums .. .. Julia Webb is a neurodiverse writer/collage artist from a working class background. Her third collection The Telling was published by Nine Arches Press in May 2022. She is steering ...
Elizabeth Strout articulates something i have been feeling for a while: " He could read books - and he did, but he did not read with the enthusiasm he had read with before the pandemic, and someties he wondered if his mind was going." (Tell Me Everything, Elizabeth Strout)
Poem of the day: Perihelion: A History of Touch by Franny Choi. #poemoftheday#poetrywww.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazi...
What a brilliant photo.
Poem of the day is 'The Song of the Scans' by Philip Gross, over at Ink Sweat and Tears inksweatandtears.co.uk/philip-gross/
Over 140 calls for submissions of poetry, fiction, flash, nonfiction, art, photography & more - competitions, literary journals, residencies, bursaries etc - open or with deadlines in August 2024. Best of luck & pls share! www.thisiswordbox.com/wordbox-blog...
Over 140 literary calls for submissions including poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, art, photography, and more - competitions, contests, literary journals, residencies, bursaries etc - open or w...