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Friday, March 30
by
Charles Christian
on Fri 30 Mar 2007 05:26 PM BST
Thursday, March 29
by
Charles Christian
on Thu 29 Mar 2007 07:45 PM BST
Christopher Major was one of IS&T's first contributors and now he returns with two new pieces..
Marks on a Mile High Mirror ( )0ooo ooo0( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) - - - - - - - - - Mugged in Malaga Oiiiiiiiiii. You, stop. Flipflopflipflopflipflopflip flopflipflopflipflopflip.......... • Christopher Major lives in Staffordshire where he's training to be a psychiatric nurse. His poems have appeared in many UK print mags including Pennine Platform, Outposts, Poetry Nottingham and Sepia, as well as a number of online zines. Thursday, March 22
by
Charles Christian
on Thu 22 Mar 2007 08:29 PM GMT
Turisas
Blue murder uncovered by tentacles preaching through phone lines and women who dance like Fred Astaire. Spin the ... more » Friday, March 16
by
Charles Christian
on Fri 16 Mar 2007 08:07 PM GMT
High
For today, if you like, I'll be a girl. I'll have two hands for you, and, let me see, ... more »
by
Charles Christian
on Fri 16 Mar 2007 07:58 PM GMT
Carpe Diem
Who knows what their tomorrow holds? Why take the time to second guess? So easy letting now slip ... more » Tuesday, March 13
by
Charles Christian
on Tue 13 Mar 2007 11:13 AM GMT
The following two prose pieces are exerpts from a much larger piece Words are as Wounds, which retells the ... more »
Monday, March 12
by
Charles Christian
on Mon 12 Mar 2007 08:46 PM GMT
Ed Targett has submitted three poems - Painting Away, Crying and City Songs, which is effectively a trilogy ... more »
Thursday, March 8
by
Charles Christian
on Thu 08 Mar 2007 07:55 PM GMT
Downtime
My email service will not download the internet link is fried there's no signal on my PDA and my ... more » Monday, March 5
by
Charles Christian
on Mon 05 Mar 2007 10:32 AM GMT
This is another animation of a Billy Collins poem - The Dead. The animation is by Juan Delcan of Spontaneous.
by
Charles Christian
on Mon 05 Mar 2007 10:22 AM GMT
When we set up IS&T, one of the genre we wanted to cover was e-poetry in its broadest sense including ... more »
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