Weekly Round-up!

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Every week, we collect and feature some of the outstanding submissions to our gallery.

Each item is hand-picked by our admins, and presented with a small introduction to make browsing easier. Here we offer you a selection of interesting, quality work for your appreciation and encouragement.



This Week's Features


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The Jake I Chose to Remember by Nichrysalis



but you were
never very good
at letting people see
the human
past the poet.


A strong and touching poem about self harm, and what we leave behind.



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The Edgar Allan Poe Necrophiliac's Association by blalock27



What are we, who so adore
Quoth the Raven “Nevermore."?


A brief poem that turns an assumption on its head and leaves the reader to question the truth behind our love for the dead.



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Shedding Skin by TheBareSheet and betwixtthepages



there are wasps in my head
and they're stinging, singing


A poem with an infectious speed and rhythm that pulls the reader into the mind of someone desperate to confess their sins.



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That was very appreciated. Thank you. Everybody should be aware of the type of cutting-edge work Jake did while he was here, and I'm glad this will help bring more exposure to who he was.