I really enjoyed taking part in the third blackout poetry competition held by Baby Teeth Journal, an indie publication and small press based in Australia. To my surprise my entry won first prize! You can see my artwork and the transcript of the poem by visiting the Baby Teeth website.
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The time I lost my appetite @ Feral Journal
I’m so pleased to share that my erasure poetry artwork “The time I lost my appetite” is out now in the Hunger issue of Feral Journal, a poetry and art journal by fiercely feminist Animal Heart Press. You can find the digital journal here, and my art work is here. Printed copies will be available … Continue reading The time I lost my appetite @ Feral Journal
Poem @ Jalmurra
A poem of mine called Today or tomorrow has found a home on the website of Jalmurra, the online journal that is dedicated to spreading awareness for the environment through art. Please go read it there, and linger a while to enjoy the other beautiful offerings.
Atelier of Healing: poetry about trauma and recovery
Atelier of Healing is a poetic journey through the process of healing from trauma. The anthology was carefully put together by poet/writers Eric F. Tinsay Valles, who is also the director of the Poetry Festival in Singapore, and Desmond Kon Zhicheng-Mingdé, founder of Squircle Line Press. Because of the current pandemic, they made the decision … Continue reading Atelier of Healing: poetry about trauma and recovery
Out now: Anthropocene Hymnal
This beautifully presented anthology collects poems from around the world and together they form a poetic response to the joint crises of climate change and biodiversity loss. The anthology is the brainchild of Ingrid Wilson, a poet and writer whose passion for natural conservation is evident in her work. I was lucky enough to have … Continue reading Out now: Anthropocene Hymnal
New poem “Fed from the breast” @ Paper Dragon
Oh my, I have been busy! I have another poem published. "Fed from the breast" was accepted by Paper Dragon, the online literary journal of the MFA program at Drexel University. You can read the poem online and please do let me know what you think!