
Nudge The Pain
Kirsten Sinclair presents a poem that she describes as a confining, confirming narrative of touching, inhabiting and navigating one’s own flesh. The piece is accompanied by Kirsten’s own original artwork.

Your body is a temple
Hannah Petch writes a villanelle-style poem which explores a woman’s complex relationship with her body. the piece is accompanied by the Tabby Carless Frost’s original artwork.

She's Perfect
Hannah Petch writes a poem about the relationship between body image and the beauty standards that society perpetuates. the poem is accompanied by the original artwork of Nia Jones.

How I Found Her Body
Sarah Spencer writes a poem which explores mothers, bodies and grief. the poem is accompanied by her own original artwork.

Reclaiming the Sun: Why I Sunbathe Topless
Ria Lilley writes about how she finds freedom through sunbathing topless during the summer months. the piece is accompanied by the original work of Imogen Bristow.


Period Pains
Sally Mac’s poem explores menstrual pains as a reflection on society as a whole.