Editorial

Poem By Antjie Krog

Air. Heir can’t be cured – I’m bee farmer caught stealing. Hospitality.   Swallows flit in the air – Only…

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Poem By Paul Auster

I miss you. I don’t miss you. I miss you. I really don’t care if you care, I don’t miss…

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Poem By Dorothea Lasky

My mother never taught me things (mostly nothings). My mother never told me that she loved me. My mother never…

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Poem By Jenny Zhang

I’m alone. I’m alone again, a solitary figure thinking ever after of you, for you are the love of Ophelia’s…

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Poem By Patrick Cullinan

I’m lost, lost, I’m lost, I confess. In a minute I’ll be gone. In another minute I’ll belong to the…

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Poem By Gus Ferguson

Gulf, I am apprehending the riverbed stream of this river’s language. I am in mourning for what I have lost,…

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Gqeberha-Storytime: How To Say Goodbye In Mother Tongue

I am not young anymore. There are more years behind me than there are in front of me. The pink…

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Gandhi And Potential

Today as I write this the voice of Mahatma Gandhi is inside my head grooming me I think in ways…

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The New World Order

Faith can move mountains or quite literally push you over the edge. Everyone’s brain function and cognition is tested at…

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Prayer For The Future or Wildflowers Growing Out Of The Eyes Of The Sun

He’s going to have children with another woman because I can’t have them anymore Wildflowers bloom in my stomach lining,…

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