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StoryThe Hare in the Middle Rhiannonw129 years 7 months ago
StoryRe-imagining Venus Philip Sidney99 years 8 months ago
StoryVisiting Bury Ditches Rhiannonw109 years 8 months ago
StoryAnd the Beat Goes On (IP) Overthetop1409 years 8 months ago
StoryNot a Shakespearean Sonnet Philip Sidney219 years 8 months ago
StoryNoisy silence Pat G49 years 8 months ago
StoryNo More Pussy Galore Hal 210449 years 8 months ago
StoryLittle dreamchoke mcmanaman49 years 8 months ago
StoryGrave news Pat G109 years 8 months ago
StoryThe tube samhennig89 years 8 months ago
StoryI lie with you Deliberately Ev...89 years 8 months ago
StoryFragmentary, worldly, hyper-real... schafd49 years 9 months ago
StoryYo Dominator! (Poetry monthly) Deliberately Ev...299 years 10 months ago
StoryKnitted Knockers Bee209 years 11 months ago
StoryFrom One Woman to Another Bee189 years 11 months ago
StoryBorder Control (Poetry Monthly) Philip Sidney259 years 11 months ago
StoryLike What We Was Bee239 years 11 months ago
StoryKarelia (Poetry Monthly) Pat G109 years 11 months ago
StoryThe Making of Love Silver Spun Sand129 years 11 months ago
StorySeason Ticket Ewan89 years 11 months ago
StoryAn Ocean Apart (poetry monthly) Ed Crane129 years 12 months ago
StoryA Borderline Case (Poetry Monthly) Silver Spun Sand149 years 12 months ago
StoryLast Cry of the Fox skinner_jennifer149 years 12 months ago
StoryHuldufolk (Poetry Monthly) Philip Sidney2510 years 22 hours ago
StoryThe Flounderer Bee1510 years 1 day ago

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Gold cherry
Poem of the week

Stockholm archipelago

My other life lurks in the thousands of inbetweens...
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pukeko (Poetry monthly)

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Dummy (Poetry monthly)

Looking inwards at my terraced streets (Poetry monthly - psychogeography)

Guilt trip

.... so easy for us to forget
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Photograph exhibition (poetry monthly)

Police tape cordons, plate glass, viewing platforms, screen bezels, and picture frames - so much of what we see from our sanitised lives is curated for us. Thank you Philip for this month's theme. This piece has been nagging at me for ages. I welcome thoughts - don't be kind.

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