Exploring the Edges of Contemporary Poetry

Poetry: “Home as a Slaughterhouse” by Blessing Omeiza Ojo

Home finds itself to be a place of both discord and potential in Blessing Omeiza Ojo’s poem, with the poem’s narrative pieces lying locked within the repetition of the word “slaughterhouse.” The word itself carries both violence — “slaughter” —…

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In Retrospect: An Interview with Sean Hill, Guest Judge of 2025 Family & Home Prize

This month’s “In Retrospect” interview is with Sean Hill, the Guest Judge of our poetry prize which will have winners announced this month. In this series, we ask renowned poets to look back over their poems and collections, mapping out…

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Poetry: “A flowchart for the anxious insomniac” by Chau Anh Nguyen

What better way to navigate anxiety or insomnia, or a combination of both, than a flowchart? We find the experimental form of this poem forces us to sit with the language of it, which is fractured yet interwoven. Two tributaries…

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