In Wartime – Carolyn Miller
In Wartime Everything is heartbreaking now. Bodies are heartbreaking, and more and more are broken. Men are heartbreaking, ...
In Wartime Everything is heartbreaking now. Bodies are heartbreaking, and more and more are broken. Men are heartbreaking, ...
This conversation is expanding with Mathew Emmett. Emmett is an architect who disrupts the original use and perception ...
Courtesy of The Anthonym- Bridge to Global Literature where this essay first appeared on 6 November 2021. Defining Lucia ...
when the poor die and that’s it and the rich inherit and that’s it that is: when everything goes back to ...
October Dream of Gathering And we gathered darkness by the basketful Plucking the twisted fruit from fatigued branches ...
HOW DID WE GET HERE? I don’t know what went wrong I don’t know if it was your fault ...
Australantis there’s a whole ocean filled with sand between what was and what will be where fish grows ...
Beyond Itself There’s something particularly relaxing about sitting on a headland and watching sets roll in to the bay: those ...
DISAFFILIATION Even before she is dead your mother comes toward you from the shadow of the seawall her eyes blank ...
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Poems translated by Helen Wickes and Donald Stang, based on Giuseppe Villella's original translation for the Canadian edition of To ...
* * * when there is no longer haste and desire to count report and summarize for seventy-two mornings days ...
EY is the shortest story published in the world ever which transcends the boundaries of language, and with a ...
Stuart Cooke's introductory essay to the 2 Mapuche poets is available in the Non Fiction section of The Dreaming Machine ...
We live in a world of marvellous objects – that glitter and shine and amuse us for moments; and ...
HAIR IN THE WIND we invite all poets from all countries to be part of the artistic-poetic performance HAIR IN...
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