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Squeamish


This is the second story in a series I'm publishing monthly throughout 2020. More details here.


Skylight




Plants




Complications


This essay from Jack Underwood blew me away, because he nails down thoughts I've had before but have struggled to put into words. He describes poetry as a necessary counterpoint to the simplification of stories we are being fed today:


Evening


Night falls so quickly
it breaks apart on impact.
Dark shrapnel scatters.


Roots


The rain is good for something at least


Inhale




The clarity of winter




Shore




On the radio


I was very lucky to have a poem on BBC Radio Bristol's Upload show. The poem is called Encrypted and was written for Tonic, which is an amazing night. You get given a prompt and you have a month to write a piece for it.


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