Your mum said that the phone was tapped
by Julia Webb
Category: Issues
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Issue 31: Word

Issue 31: WordThis issue brings together six poems, each with its own kind of connection to the word ‘word’…
- Done by Natalie DeVaull-Robichaud
- victuals and victim do not share a Latin root by Matthew E. Henry
- Mr Green Thinks He is a Book by Hannah Linden
- Artifact by Gary D. Grossman
- Redemption in the Stationery Aisle by Andrea Koroluk
In other news…
- Huge congratulations to Darsie Bowden whose poem, Something That I Learned from Someone Who Is Gone published in Issue 14 was chosen for publication in Best Small Fictions 2025.
- Our Spring Short competition is open for submissions for prose poems of up to 100 words. This competition marks the second experiment of a pay-as-you-can model. You can find full details here.
Photograph by 明琪 刘 from Pixabay
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victuals and victim do not share a Latin root
victuals and victim do not share a Latin root
by Matthew E. Henry (more…)
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Issue 30: Friend

Issue 30: Friend
This month, we bring you five different poems, connected by friends of one sort or another….
- Articulated Bus by Julie Gard
- They Still Get Mail by Patricia Behrens
- Chasing the Dark by Glyn Matthews
- The Game by Hannah Linden
- Asking for Only by Julie Gard
In other news…
- Our Spring Short competition is open for submissions for prose poems of up to 100 words. This competition marks the second experiment of a pay-as-you-can model. You can find full details here.
