All the Angels and Saints

Luke Hannon’s "All the Angels and Saints" tells the story of Jordan, who walks a forest path, haunted by an unseen force. He must remain calm, aware that his life and those he loves hang in the balance.

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Discovery, utility, the Tao and fruit

In “Discovery, utility, the Tao and fruit,” Douglas Colston explores the intersection of Taoist philosophy with the concept of capability and natural abundance. The poem ...
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Fleeced

Scott Thomas Outlar's "Fleeced" captures the stark contrast between the cold of winter and the rawness of old and new wounds. Through vivid imagery of ...
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