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An anthology of the best of the Fae Speaks newsletter from 2020 until 2024. Art, Poetry and Flash Fiction that showcases the best that we have received at Fae Corps publishing.
The concept of identity – be it class, gender, sexuality, national, institutional, or anything else we define ourselves by – has gone through radical change over the past half-century, and the idea of definition by binary oppositions is no longer as relevant as it once was. Spectrum is a poetry anthology that seeks to amplify marginalised voices, and to celebrate the great diversity and rich variation in the identities of people from around the world and from a huge cross-section of walks of life. Featuring poetry by: Rayne Affonso, Samah Alnuaimi, Caroline Am Bergris, Jessica Appleby, Steve Baggs, Cathy Bryant, Jane Burn, Rachel Burns, Susan Cartwright-Smith, Nwuguru Chidiebere Sullivan...
art, poetry, articles, and stories about self care. Different views from how to deal with it to what happens when you fail to do it...this anthology has it all. Contents Include: Against all Odds by Jodi Colon Moments In Time By Serenity Rose Jenny Walker's Guide to Healthy Skin By Raz T. Slasher Deserted Island By Serenity Rose Preventives for Self Damage by Overcome Ibiteye Severing by Ruan Bradford Wright Mountain Lake By Serenity Rose The Path By Lorraine Lewis The Road of Lost Hopes by Sergio Palumbo and Ivan BERTAZZONI Jesus Preaches to the Sheep By Ruan Bradford Wright A Thought Journey Through Mental Health and Buddhism With My Sister By Jennifer Elliott Four Walls By Candice Louisa ...
Selected by editor Aislinn Hunter, the 2025 edition of Best Canadian Poetry showcases the best Canadian poetry writing published in 2023. Featuring: Hollie Adams • George Amabile • Erin Bedford • Billy-Ray Belcourt • Bertrand Bickersteth • Elisabeth Blair • Ronna Bloom • Alison Braid-Fernandez • Robert Bringhurst • Emily Cann • Anne Carson • Molly Cross-Blanchard • Lorna Crozier • Kayla Czaga • Evelyna Ekoko-Kay • Kate Genevieve • Susan Gillis • Sue Goyette • Catherine Graham • Henry Heavyshield • Gerald Hill • Alexander Hollenberg • Kim June Johnson • Eve Joseph • Evelyn Lau • Y. S. Lee • D. A. Lockhart • Fareh Malik • David Martin • Domenica Martinello • Cassidy McFadzean • Carmelita McGrath • Erín Moure • Tolu Oloruntoba • Catherine Owen • Molly Peacock • Miranda Pearson • Pauline Peters • Amanda Proctor • Shannon Quinn • Armand Garnet Ruffo • Anne Simpson • Carolyn Smart • Karen Solie • Catherine St. Denis • Owen Torrey • Michael Trussler • Sara Truuvert • Rob Winger • Jaeyun Yoo
In 2020, for the first time in centuries, heavy red curtains swept closed on stages across the West End; all theatres were closed. Two actors, keenly feeling the loss of their theatre homes, turned to a form of art that could still thrive over the following months, and set about photographing the stage doors of the deserted city. An extraordinary collaborative project almost two years in the making, Exeunt – The Stage Door Project collects together these moving images, alongside anecdotes from some of the world’s leading luminaries who have trodden the boards of the pictured theatres. A tribute to the magical nature of the stage door and the tales lurking behind it, Exeunt is a celebrati...
Whether from our heart's home, lasting or lost love, wrecking work or weather...somehow, every one of us is an exile. This collection encloses in verse the tale of our journey; an interaction with life, hearts, home and holes. Come on home; it only gets better. "Sueddie's poetry is preciously profound. There aren't many poets of this generation whose art possess such depth of themes; such sophistication of diction." - Reward Nsirim, author of Fresh Air and other stories Su'eddie Vershima Agema lives in Makurdi and Abuja, Nigeria. He blogs at http: //sueddie.wordpress.com, @sueddieagema on twitter.
Explores the all-important link between leadership and lust, look at leaders with ravenous hungers and limitless passions.
A collection of stories from Nigerian journalists detailing personal experiences while on journeys outside Nigeria.
Fun, humour, the extraordinary and everything beautiful! The Bottom of another Tale is a collection of 26 captivating short stories that capture different aspects to contemporary African life in simple but beautiful language that would leave a lasting impression on readers. ...a rare blend of legends and maxims... Engaging, the tales are short, crisp and pregnant, with diverse messages. -Tubal Rabbi Cain, multiple award winning poet ...a writer's attempt to tread the thin line between dreams and reality...an ingenious departure from the norm. -Maria Ajima, literary scholar and award winning writer Agema's stories are peopled by unforgiven men, gods and demons. They are delivered with a cando...