We, the hope – a poem People see my silence on the surfaceshe’s happy, she’s calminside I’m a stormexternal silence – internally violenta war, battle lines unclearI’m in the trenches. read more…
Naomi gives her raw and honest account of how the pandemic has changed not only the perception of the colours of the grass, but also given her a reason to spread the message: “You are not alone.”
PoetsIN have joined forces with legendary Mr Milise from MMAP Workshops to deliver virtual workshops throught Black History Month that focus on creative writing for expression and wellbeing. They are. read more…
You like a ‘happy ending’? Too bad. But then, life is all about disappointments, isn’t it? I’m just kidding—this next part is so good, I am going to set it. read more…
Here beginneth the second part; here we are once again, indulging in the philosophical question—can there be a religion without god? I should once again warn the reader, that I. read more…
My thoughts this week are more of a meditation on the meaning and derivation (etymology) of the word Psychology as it relates to the origins of religion. If you have. read more…
Welcome to the next installment of etymology pieces. This time round, Kelly delves into the word etymology (how meta), dandelions and prostitutes. Infortainment for you. So, read on, dear reader.. read more…
Our anthologies consisting entirely of submission by group members and service users have been very popular. To see your work in print on your bookshelf is a thing of beauty.. read more…
Imagine that you are visiting a restaurant in an unfamiliar city. You are seated and then presented with a menu in a foreign language. The restaurant’s menu does not have. read more…
Category: Writing
We, The Hope
We, the hope – a poem People see my silence on the surfaceshe’s happy, she’s calminside I’m a stormexternal silence – internally violenta war, battle lines unclearI’m in the trenches. read more…
The Grass is Never Greener – Guest Blog Written by Naomi Hefter
Naomi gives her raw and honest account of how the pandemic has changed not only the perception of the colours of the grass, but also given her a reason to spread the message: “You are not alone.”
A Rebirth of Creativity During Lockdown: Guest Blog Written by Milli-Rose Ruben
Lockdown has affected us all. But the one commonality is that everyone has been touched by its presence in one form or another.
Civil Writes Workshops Throughout Black History Month
PoetsIN have joined forces with legendary Mr Milise from MMAP Workshops to deliver virtual workshops throught Black History Month that focus on creative writing for expression and wellbeing. They are. read more…
A Religion Without God: Taboo, Ritual and Religion (Part 3) by Kelly Knox
You like a ‘happy ending’? Too bad. But then, life is all about disappointments, isn’t it? I’m just kidding—this next part is so good, I am going to set it. read more…
A Religion Without God: Taboo, Ritual and Religion (Part 2) by Kelly Knox
Here beginneth the second part; here we are once again, indulging in the philosophical question—can there be a religion without god? I should once again warn the reader, that I. read more…
A Religion Without God: Taboo, Ritual and Religion (Part 1) by Kelly Knox
My thoughts this week are more of a meditation on the meaning and derivation (etymology) of the word Psychology as it relates to the origins of religion. If you have. read more…
Etymology of Etymology, Dandelion and Prostitute
Welcome to the next installment of etymology pieces. This time round, Kelly delves into the word etymology (how meta), dandelions and prostitutes. Infortainment for you. So, read on, dear reader.. read more…
Anthology Submission Call – For Over 18s AND Under 18s.
Our anthologies consisting entirely of submission by group members and service users have been very popular. To see your work in print on your bookshelf is a thing of beauty.. read more…
How Words Mean: The Meaning of the Word “Word” in 1539 Words – by Kelly Knox
Imagine that you are visiting a restaurant in an unfamiliar city. You are seated and then presented with a menu in a foreign language. The restaurant’s menu does not have. read more…