Annemasse, France, 18/08/1944: a group of children who survived thanks to Marianne Cohn and Myla Racine By S. J. Litherland For Ray and Alec Waterman Open the... Continue reading
By S. J. Litherland In fair England I awoke to the heady notes of the rain. In my head were the fair words of Master Shakespeare, Warwickshire’s... Continue reading
By S. J. Litherland Can we focus on the Strait of Hormuz where traffic was stopped.In diagrams the little bits of boats and tankers were no longer... Continue reading
Commons image By S.J. Litherland Where poetry hesitates at the door of being ninety,the arc of desire, the drift of families, is it the timefor harsh truths,... Continue reading
St. George’s flags: commons image By S. J. Litherland In the pit villages where abandoned corridorsrun underground, where there is nothing to seeon Front Street except empty... Continue reading
The moon rises over destroyed buildings in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on December 15, 2024Credit: Saher Alghorra By S. J. Litherland We share the... Continue reading
Forced displacement of Gaza residents: photo by Jaber Jehad Badwan by S. J. Litherland Rain drilling down, strait-laced, it is the Sabbath,how is that in Palestine? What... Continue reading
Bundesarchiv, Bild 183-S69279 / CC-BY-SA 3.0 Chasm by S. J. Litherland 1940 / 1945 O children who did not sit in the shelter in your siren suit,a... Continue reading