SINK Magazine - ‘Mouth’ and other poems

Urban nature is so important to my daily routine and mental health, so I was really thankful that SINK Magazine provided the space for me to celebrate this in Issue 4, on the theme of ‘Rewilding’.

As well as publishing six of my poems, the SINK team presented them with such love and care. In ‘Mouth’, ‘Cygnets’, ‘Dissociation’, ‘Watch us fly’, ‘Click’, and ‘The day Big Tree falls’, I look at queer and neurodivergent experiences of nature, as well as family, changes in identity, loss, body image, and the importance of protecting our beautiful wild creatures, and ourselves.

I was then overjoyed to have four poems, "‘I had thought that surgery would be redder’, ‘Folding’, ‘Our Peaks’, and ‘Delivery’ published in Issue 5, on the theme of ‘Rest”, and again, they were beautifully presented.

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