Spring Edition 2026
(plus your chance to pre-order our new book 'Wet' and get your tickets for our next night of queer performance t'ARTopia)
New: Spring Edition 2026
Our Spring Edition brings together poetry, prose and art from creatives around the world in our quarterley digital edition.
t’ARTopia - 14th May, VFD (Dalston)
Join us for our next t’ARTopia, a queer-curated night of drag, comedy, poetry, cabaret and music from some of our most delicious t’ARTs. We will be raising money for gender affirming surgery funds with this evening’s raffle, so come with a couple of quid, win art and raise money for good causes!
Let's get mouth-watering
Pre-order Wet
Wet, an anthology of queer and trans writing about water is now available to pre-order via our website. Our contributors swim pools, lakes and oceans, visit islands, coasts and hottubs. The water they describe is soft and hard, it erodes old rocks and old gender, it is a place to fall in wet love, it hides witches.
Contributors: Arlo Kean | Clara Davis | Eliot Walloschek | Finn Brown | Isabella Redmayne | Lizzie Rose | Lucie Arnoux | So Mayer | Tadhg Haran | Tallulah Griffith | Troy Cabida
Or join us at the launch, on 18th May at the Castle Cinema Hackney.
Creative Spotlight
In every newsletter we spotlight one of our recently published works. Today we are spotlighting ‘Elver’ by Sylv Warren.
“Alex couldn’t sleep. Next to her, Amelia’s naked body lay stretched out, one arm wrapped over her face. The room smelled faintly of sweat from the night before, and the light that filtered in was watery and insipid. Tracing the visible ribs of her lover, she knew she was afraid. Amelia remained unknowable to an extent, that private part where the darkness lay ever-locked, perhaps even to herself. The door to her old bedroom was still there, still thorn-handled.”
Publication Spotlight
And last but not least, in each newsletter we remind you of one of our lovely publications for sale on our website.
For our seventh edition, our contributors let us into their homes in response to our theme ‘Home/Homemade’.
These pages collect intimate photo series, they find and question home in relation to bodies, to food, to sex, they traverse stadiums and letterboxes and hand-stitched embroidery. They roam, stretching far beyond the spine that binds them together. We hope you find as much in them as we have.





