Wind-up people
by Jacqueline Schaalje — Coffee and cakes comforted us that morning. / The seam of her knickers rolled out / like spilt milk so I did some mending. / Stay for lunch, my mother said, but I left, / satisfied her clock was ticking

by Jacqueline Schaalje — Coffee and cakes comforted us that morning. / The seam of her knickers rolled out / like spilt milk so I did some mending. / Stay for lunch, my mother said, but I left, / satisfied her clock was ticking

'Under the Rubble' by Scott Elder
'Primary Colours — Twickenham Early Morning'
by Simon Rees-Roberts



We talk to the Poet Laureate of Twitter, Brian Bilston, about pressure to publish, how writing about politics can be a form of therapy, and why he's writing love poems now

Bruno Cooke reviews Please Do Not Touch by Casey Bailey (Burning Eye, 2021)

by Kate Hendry — It only happened once, at night – / the ward we needed wasn’t listed // on any signs and there was no one / in the Covid-empty corridors to ask. // Finally, I recognised the stairs / I’d descended

'March Madness' by Matt Witt
'Desert Island War Poems' by Roy Marshall

In the Slips by Pratibha Castle
The Innkeeper of Kyiv by Christopher James


Clare Best reviews All the Men I Never Married by Kim Moore (Seren, 2021)

Maggie Mackay looks at the four winning pamphlets of The Poetry Business International Book & Pamphlet Competition 2021
