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Tomas Maldonado
Feb 55 min read
Review: Carolyn Hembree Rings in the New Year ‘For Today’
Discover the transformative power of Carolyn Hembree's poetry collection 'For Today'. Dive into an immersive review by Tomas Maldonado
Terry Trowbridge
Nov 3, 20238 min read
Chapbook review: Keith Inman’s 'Layers of Limestone' in an Age of Urban Sprawl
A review of Keith Inman's 'Layers of Limestone', a chapbook of 9 poems published by Grey Borders Books.
devonfwebb
Oct 24, 20232 min read
WEAPONISED INCOMPETENCE
If voting changed anything they would abolish it /
if this system was liberating we wouldn’t uphold it
Amanda Nechesa
Sep 17, 20235 min read
Frank Njugi on Exploring Nostalgia and Multilingualism in Risto Za Maswara
Interview with journalist, poet and writer, Frank Njugi on his first micro chapbook, Risto Za Maswara.
Mike Waterson
Apr 22, 20232 min read
Lost Love
A poem written while the writer coming to terms with the death of the only person who has ever and probably will ever love him for who he is
Robert Frede Kenter
Mar 5, 20231 min read
The Carer
The Carer is a poem by Robert Frede Kenter responding to the idea of 'sacrifice'. It features in Erato Magazine's Issue II: Sacrifice
Andrea Gerada
Nov 21, 20221 min read
Iphigenia
"Iphigenia" by Andrea Gerada speaks to the penance daughters pay under angry fathers.
Willow Kang Liew Bei
Sep 11, 20221 min read
Burning Letters in August
"Let the chill of the unfurling air linger
in withering bones."
El Dopa
Aug 29, 20221 min read
Uncle Ricky
An ode to a friend's grandfather.
Patricia Furstenberg
Aug 29, 20221 min read
Lost in the Moors
A poem by Patricia Furstenberg.
In its slumber, a spirit gets lost in the moors while searching for a long lost love.
Fizza Abbas
Aug 29, 20221 min read
RMS Rhone: Sweet Dreams
On my way to the Caribbean
I met a powerful hurricane,
the strong winds
broke the sunny spells,
scattered showers of rain
and put me to bed
Fizza Abbas
Aug 29, 20221 min read
RMS Republic Reads News Clippings
Following the sinking of RMS Republic, the newspaper clippings read as following:
Andrea Laws
Aug 18, 20221 min read
Earth
Mother Earth will always win, but the fact that we are fighting her is where we need to stop. We must fight with her.
Pitambar Naik
Aug 18, 20221 min read
The Trees
Naik: "The Trees" is about the daily mockery and humiliation Tribals and Dalits are subjected to by high caste Hindus in India.
Pitambar Naik
Aug 18, 20222 min read
Our Hunger Is Your Curiosity
Our Hunger is your Curiosity mirror the human plight and suffering of the lower strata of society in the caste hierarchy.
Bud Sturguess
Aug 11, 20221 min read
Beatitudes For Breakfast
"Beatitudes For Breakfast" is about a man I know, albeit only casually, whose family turned away from Christianity to various other beliefs.
Rose Knapp
Jul 31, 20221 min read
Trans and Culture
A poem by Rose Knapp.
"How much of being queer is rejecting the Mainstream cis, heteronormative narratives?"
eratomag
Jul 31, 20222 min read
In the summer, the fields come alive with flaming flowers
A poem by Maria Duran
"in spring i will crawl upwards towards the sun
i will be dirt and worms. i will be warm and known."
Lacey Buycks
Jul 31, 20221 min read
Red Bristles
'Red Bristles' is a poem by Lacey Buycks for Erato's first issue, Bloom.
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