We are failed / animals, old / without shirts, choking ourselves / into paper towels.
Uzomah Ugwu
UZOMAH UGWU is a poet/writer and multi-disciplined artist. Her poetry, writing and art have been featured internationally in various publications, galleries and art spaces. Her work's intention is to draw the eye to something more than what is being seen but felt. She is a political, social and cultural activist. Her core focus is on human rights, mental health, animal rights and the rights of LGBTQIA persons. She is also the managing editor and founder of Arte Realizzata.
Ligatureless [an Anatomy]
Two poems
by andie millares
i don’t wanna be pregnant but i want everyone to treat me like i’m pregnant i went to the far away coffee shop there were no cheddar jalapeno biscuits, disappointment. my dad wants a grandchild and i am settling for a chocolate croissant. everyone’s either got someone who’s their baby or once was a baby […]
Aubade
by Maya McOmie
Nocturnal life’s no more bone
chilling than pale ice cream
melting on a silver
pool.
Waiting is angular,
then smooth and rounded.



