Most recently published stories in Poets.
Lazy Zara Tumbletown Zara wakes when the morning is tired, sunlight slipping through half closed eyes, her hair a wild and laughing mess,
By George’s Girl 2026 a day ago in Poets
His cries rise and the three older boys laugh. They yell down at him, the child, wrapped in an eggshell blanket, bundled on the ground.
By Guia Nocona day ago in Poets
There is no clean. No bomb blast big enough to burn this grit away. * The tongue licks decay off the sharp teeth. Teeth clacks
The Pattern of an Artist Circles whisper into circles, quiet echoes stitched in thought, colour leans against colour, as if it knows where it belongs.
In silent rain, soft voices sigh, Echoes drift through a lonely sky. Each drop a secret left untold, A fragile warmth within the cold.
By shaoor afridia day ago in Poets
Prose ain't my thing. so many rules to follow dot your i's comma before end quote I'll be lost in grammatical nightmares
By Lolly Vieiraa day ago in Poets
Doctors come with many specialties, but I divide them in two types, the good doctors and bad doctors. Today I was teaching this concept,
By Seema Patela day ago in Poets
The Haunting of a Newly Built House. The paint is fresh, the walls stand proud, no history carved in wood or stone, yet something breathes within these halls,
The dawn breaks softly, painting skies with gold, A story of new beginnings quietly told. Mountains rise in silence, rivers gently flow,
By Ibrahim a day ago in Poets
I never thought I would bury people who are still breathing. Not like this. Not in the quiet rituals of grief where time dulls the blade,
By Kaliyah Myersa day ago in Poets
Beneath the silver glow of the evening moon, I wander softly, to the rhythm of a distant tune. The night embraces me, with shadows long and deep,
The morning whispers softly, through the veil of mist, A promise of new journeys, by sunlight kissed. Mountains stand in silence, rivers carve their way,