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Shriya Mkumar
Jul 31, 20221 min read
Ma, I'm Home
"I'm sorry for the missed calls, even the phone seemed afraid to let its ring return to india."
Mathieu Cailler
Jul 31, 20221 min read
A Reminder:
Author and poet, Mathieu Cailler has written us all A Reminder:
Tobun Pelumi
Jul 31, 20221 min read
Dyspnoea for Happiness
A poem about a boy finding joy, with hopes to bloom into something beautiful amidst the chaos that currently surrounds the earth.
Eric Burgoyne
Jul 31, 20221 min read
Growth Spurt
"Growth Spurt" is a sweet poem by Eric Burgoyne about life, and how it flashes by before our eyes.
Laura Kolb
Jul 31, 20221 min read
You Will See a Yellow Hill
"Once or twice in your life you will see a yellow hill."
Laura Kolb's "You Will See a Yellow Hill" features in Erato's first issue, Bloom
Lacey Buycks
Jul 31, 20222 min read
Citrus Season
'Citrus Season' by Lacey Buycks is a delicious poem, like fresh strawberries in the summer.
Rose Knapp
Jul 31, 20221 min read
Euphoric Melodies
'Euphoric Melodies' by Rose Knapp is short, but filled with emotion.
The poem was a part of Erato's first issue, Bloom
Helen Openshaw
Jul 31, 20221 min read
Late Flowers in May
Helen Openshaw's bittersweet 'Late Flowers in May' is a part of Erato's first issue, Bloom, with the same theme.
Eric Burgoyne
Jul 31, 20221 min read
Early Bloomer
'Early Bloomer' by Eric Burgoyne is a part of Erato Magazine's first issue, Bloom. A more morbid alternative to the 'Bloom' theme.
Nora Lisa Harr
Jul 31, 20222 min read
Grocery Store Flowers
'Grocery Store Flowers' by Nora Lisa Harr features in Erato's first issue, Bloom.
Anthony Salandy
Jul 31, 20221 min read
Demonstrative Demands
Demonstrative Demands is a poem by mixed-race poet and writer, Anthony Salandy.
Owolusi Lucky
Jul 30, 20221 min read
As Flowers Hurry to Bloom
'As Flowers Hurry to Bloom' by Nigerian poet an writer, Owolusi Lucky, is a part of Erato's first issue, Bloom.
Willow Kang Liew Bei
Jul 15, 20223 min read
A Post-Apocalyptic Diary
"Wait for life to scuttle again."
A poem by Willow Kan Liew Bei.
Kara Dunford
Jul 14, 20221 min read
I haven’t self-harmed in ten weeks, and it reminds me that all I wanted for Christmas in fifth grade
by Kara Dunford *Content warning: Mental health/mention of self-harm* I haven’t self-harmed in ten weeks, and it reminds me that all I...
Sam Calhoun
Jul 10, 20221 min read
Transitions
Transitions was written after a friend had passed, someone who had a great hand in preserving the Sipsey Wilderness in Alabama.
Gopal Lahiri
Jul 10, 20221 min read
Soul Music
By Gopal Lahiri Look at my window. It’s littered with handprints. hands beckon to each other: a primeval language deaf like a stone, a...
Kara Dunford
Jul 10, 20221 min read
Observations from a crisp September morning, the day after a giant was called home
The poem takes an optimistic tilt, based on the notion that even wanting to hope is hope indeed.
Gopal Lahiri
Jul 10, 20221 min read
Dreamscape
By Gopal Lahiri it’s a tiny room, a deserted islet that stores tales beneath the pillows like the light switch at night I find while...
Lennie Varvarides
Jul 10, 20222 min read
WORDS GET CAUGHT
A poem about neurodivergence and its manifestation
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