Poetry+Music=Apocalyptic Beauty
Spittoon is proud to present three poems and one track off The Last Tribe on Earth, the debut album of poet-musician duo Anthony Tao (poetry) and Liane Halton (classical guitar).
Spittoon Monthly publishes one exceptional writer the first Monday of every month.
Spittoon is proud to present three poems and one track off The Last Tribe on Earth, the debut album of poet-musician duo Anthony Tao (poetry) and Liane Halton (classical guitar).
Our February featured poet seeks and muses through the dreamscapes of Montana, Barcelona, Istanbul, and a starry night.
“Poetry is my way to humanise everything inanimate in the city,” says Camilla BD. In three poems, Spittoon Monthly’s December poet casts her animating eye on Edinburgh and Beijing.
“A lightning factory explodes/ at sea speed/ nobody knows anything/ about the moon that lives on your nerves.” Spittoon Monthly introduces three harpoon-like poems translated from the Portuguese by their award-winning author, Sara F. Costa.
We're proud to feature our first Spittoon Monthly poet, Xiao Yue (Shelly) Shan. Swift and lucid, Shelly glides among past and present, East and West, intimate and wistful poignancy.
Li Wan was the featured poet at the August 31 edition of Spittoon Poetry Night.
A poem read by Samantha Toh at Spittoon Poetry Night, March 2, 2017.