Author: LABRC
The London Arts-Based Research Centre (LABRC) is London’s first arts-based research organization which offers a wide range of inspiring projects, conferences, courses, workshops, as well as creative research opportunities for writers, scholars, academics and artists around the world.
The LABRC also publishes Indelible, a popular literary and arts journal, featuring the works of international creatives (writers, poets, photographers, visual artists, and reviewers), both established and emerging.
As well as Indelible, the LABRC hosts Psychreative, a digital arts-based research salon, Indelible Evenings, an online literary events series, and an annual Festival of Literature.
The journal, therefore, seeks to publish works from distinguished writers and artists with strong voices and literary/artistic convictions that represent diverse interests and aesthetic styles. Each themed semi-annual issue presents an eclectic set of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, reviews, interviews, op-eds, and art. It is our great pleasure to promote our contributors in any way we can.
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For any questions, or to submit your contributions, please contact the editors at: editor@indelibleLit.com
“Flux”, by Perla Aurora
“Haircut”, by Nancy Barnard
“Foxlight”, by Jenny Bates
“EARTH WORK”, by Maura High
“ARE WE THE LAST?”, by Jeremy Gadd
“WORD PROBLEM”, by Ken Poyner
“The Wonder of Small Things”, by Gary Phillips
“Argument for Living”, by Jill Neimark
“Unwritten Verses”, by Ramzi Albert Rihani
“In Memoriam” and “number”, by Italo Ferrante
“Nobody lives forever but sometimes”, by Gale Acuff
“Bouquet at the End of the Universe”, by Derek Davidson
“Under the Microscope” and “Murmuration”, by Elena Lelia Radulescu
Looking at the First Deep Field Image from the James Webb Space Telescope While My Husband is in Surgery, by Amy Ralston Seife
“Gnostic Gospels” and “Order & Novelty”, by Bill Griffin
“WEBB”, by Ioanna Gika
“mathematics”, by Hanna Abi Akl
“Perception”, by David Murphy
“ON A STARRY NIGHT”, by George Freek
“Solving the Fermi Paradox”, by Chris Bullard
“Aftermath” and “Sparks”, by Carole Standish Mora
NOT / Heart-related, by Alan Forrest Hickman
“I Can Feel You”, by Aurora Bones
“Dark Arts”, by Rich Glinnen
“orthogonal”, by David Banach
“Radium”, by Dave Shortt
Editor’s Note: The Feminine
The Feminine: Interview with Romalyn Ante
Art: by Karla Van Vliet
“snapshot”, by Steve Pottinger
“Log Lady”, by Adam Wyeth
“The Plan” and Other Poem, by Sandy Rochelle
“Noor El Qamar”, by Hedy Habra
“The Pericardium”, by Norbert Hirschhorn
“The Frauenkirche”, by Gottfried Maria Heuer
“High Priestess” and Other Poems, by Leah Larwood
“The Man In The Park Who Practices The Tuba”, by Claude Barbre
“On The Feminine As Muse:The Sea, The Sea” and Other Poems, by R. L Boyer
“My Grandmother Listens to Mahalia Jackson” and Other Poems, by Maura High
“The Occupations” and Other Poem, by Antonia Taylor
Review: Lorette C. Luzajic’s Poetry Collection, Winter in June
“One Escaped” and Other Poems, by Joan Leotta
“Keeping You Close” and Other Poems, by Hélène Demetriades
“The Queen’s First Door” and Other Poems, by Paul Jones
“The Goddess Does Not Despair” and Other Poems, by Debra Kaufman
“The lament of a future daughter of Neptune” and Other Poems, by Lucy Holme
Review: Svetlana Lavochinka’s “Carbon: Song of Crafts”
“The Final Moments of Mata Hari” and Other Poem, by Bernard Pearson
“This Ring” and Other Poem, by Jade Nicole Beals
“The Other Shore” and Other Poems, by Chun Yu
“Lost at Sea ” and Other Poems, by Shirin Zeyaei
“Or Did You Ever Wonder What It’s Like To Have Hot Flashes?” and Other Poems, by Hedy Habra
“Edra Describes Why She Married August”, by Anna Citrino
Review: Kathleen Duffy’s “Freud’s Early Psychoanalysis, Witch Trials and the Inquisitorial Method: The Harsh Therapy”
“Beyond Silence”, art by Pamela Chrabieh
“Gaia”, by Roisin Ní Neachtain
“Fireworks” and Other Poems, by Jenny Bates
“Quiet woman” and Other Poems, by Eva Gerretsen
“One Small Section of Sky” and Other Poems, by Ralph Earle
“Milk” and Other Poems, by Lorette C. Luzajic
“Paramus is Burning”, by Josh Pachter
“A Wedding at Ishtar”, by Hanna Saadeh
“hook” and Other Poems, by Chris Murray
“Sisterhood”, by Semra Eren-Nijhar
“Gift”, by Hibah Shabkhez
“Hatchlings”, by Binu Karunakaran
“Grief and Hope”, by Sarah Norton
“Gunshot” and “Of Glass”, by Anna Aksenova
“Leslie Adrift”, by Robert Gorelick
“World Civilization”, by Vinnie Hansen
“Copperhead”, by Chapman Hood Frazier
“Which Will It Be?” by Yahia Lababidi
Photography: “Seven Forms”, by Salma Ahmad Caller
“Backward and Abysm”, by Alan Forrest Hickman
Review: Omar Sabbagh’s “Morning Lit: Portals After Alia”
“Men and the Feminine”, by Jon Wilson
“Ticket to Ride”, by Lauren McGovern
Three Poems for Suzy, by D. R. James
