Author: Flora Ashe
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What We Do To Nature By Sukanya Basu Mallik
Not sure if it is the Corona,Or if it is my copious poetic vision,But from where I observe,The colour of the sky has altered.The water of the creeks have relinquished their crystal clear shine.The glow of the magnificent moon has faded.And now, the sun has a silhouette. There’s a shadow…
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Black Cherries By Addi Ajmani
How many more will bleeduntil we’ve had enough?How many more will we bruiseand leave at the bottom of the barrel?Dark night.Dark life.There’s a chill this summer night,raging fumes from fiery thoughtsturned to actions.Sirens echo from every direction.Jagged scatterings of glass mimica yellow brick road leading toa revolution.Our revolution.As the city…
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Eagle Woman by Jamila Alhaib
Jamila Alhaib graduated from the University of Akron in Ohio, USA, and is the president of the Other Face organization for art.
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His Caustic Charisma by Sarah Butchin
I love the way you lick your lips when you’re nervous, from the corner to the slit and back again. It’s a tell but there’s so much more I want to know. Biting words slip through those full lips, saying what everyone else doesn’t have the guts to utter. But…
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Moments of Insects by Seema Kadam Sutaar
Being an artist, a photographer and a poet, Seema’s art forms reflects together in every creation.
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Intrepid Traveler By Adrian Slonaker
The poem, “Intrepid Traveler” by Adrian Slonaker recalls the unspoken hesitations of going out after being locked down under quarantine.
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Imagination by Tonmoi Kashyap
Tonmoi Kashyap’s poem “Imagination” visualizes the world in words and lines. Read and become immersed into something else.
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Paintings by Jill Price
Jill Price is a Queen’s University Ph.D. Candidate in Cultural Studies investigating unmaking as a creative act. Currently, she is unmaking a variety of old paintings, magazines, drawings and textiles, as well as investigating how settler-creatives can help unmake the commons to assist in the fight against climate change. Price…

