Moitreyee Raju writes artfully of cynicism and being made the butt of jokes.
Tag: indie lit
In the wake of the criminal hour by Dustin PickeringIn the wake of the criminal hour by Dustin Pickering
Dustin Pickering writes a poem on the ambiguous grief of a killer in remembering the victim.
Because by Heath BrougherBecause by Heath Brougher
Heath Brougher artfully condemns the previous administration for the Covid response
The Faceless Tree by Moitreyee RajuThe Faceless Tree by Moitreyee Raju
Moitryee Raju writes of heartbreaking loss in age and the regaining of hope
The Tree of Life by Neera KashyapThe Tree of Life by Neera Kashyap
Neera Kashyap writes on amor fati and life's terrible beauty as seen through the eye of an eagle
Engrossed Spectator Seedling by Dustin PickeringEngrossed Spectator Seedling by Dustin Pickering
Love poem by Dustin Pickering borrowing from dream images, experiences, friendships and Nature.
PoetKen responds to Hillary Clinton interviewPoetKen responds to Hillary Clinton interview
Recent interview with Hillary Clinton prompts poetical response from Ken Jones, American poet and musician.
What is happiness? by Bogdana GăgeanuWhat is happiness? by Bogdana Găgeanu
Romanian poet Bogdana Găgeanu writes of the illusion of happiness, questioning its ephemeral nature.
When Matuas Dance by Purbasha MondalWhen Matuas Dance by Purbasha Mondal
Purbasha of West Bengal writes of the exceptional courage of Matuas
Dorothy Doesn’t Aim to Get All Swann’s Way This Time by Laurence FosheeDorothy Doesn’t Aim to Get All Swann’s Way This Time by Laurence Foshee
Laurence Foshee sonnet after Petrarch