Author: Flora Ashe

  • What We Do To Nature By Sukanya Basu Mallik

    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…

  • Black Cherries By Addi Ajmani

    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…

  • Death Witch by Leon Clifford

    Death Witch by Leon Clifford

    Once upon a time, there was a magnificent five bedroom, tastefully refurbished, inter-war, detached home with two ensuites, and double garage situated within bullseye of the Tudor Grange catchment. The house was equidistant from the train station and Solihull Town Center, short enough for a latte cooling stroll. One half…

  • Eagle Woman by Jamila Alhaib

    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.

  • His Caustic Charisma by Sarah Butchin

    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…

  • Moments of Insects by Seema Kadam Sutaar

    Moments of Insects by Seema Kadam Sutaar

    Being an artist, a photographer and a poet, Seema’s art forms reflects together in every creation.

  • Intrepid Traveler By Adrian Slonaker

    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.

  • Imagination by Tonmoi Kashyap

    Imagination by Tonmoi Kashyap

    Tonmoi Kashyap’s poem “Imagination” visualizes the world in words and lines. Read and become immersed into something else.

  • Paintings by Jill Price

    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…