A Message to the Few

This poem is for those children and their families whose lives have been wrecked by that fear. May their grounds of ruin turn into gardens of hope.
A poem by Joon Ha Park.

Gunpoint

‘Gunpoint’ sheds light on the oppression of victims of sexual abuse in day to day life and the dangers of toxic masculinity. A poem by Felek Yetik.

Narcissus

Narcissus explores the lengths we may go to be known. A poem by Ruth Almodal.

Home

What do you feel when you lose a home? A poem by Anastasia Chatzidima.

Butterscotch

Through my daughter’s experiences, I saw for the first time, the impact of the sort of implicit racism and racial bias that I previously had not thought existed in the town I grew up in. A poem by Victoria Luckie (alumni).

The Truth of June

My mum and I were both born in June – 37 years and 9 days apart. A year ago, I wrote this poem whilst staying overnight in the hospital with her. A poem by Auriel Simmonds.

Golden

A poem by Ruth Almodal.