

| WORK OF THE MONTH - ARCHIVE Each month unheardwords.com selects an author's work for special attention. This archive features former Works of the Month (to 2008 - 2011) |
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| An Acute Angle, Jack Stroud |
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Wonderfully captures the moments of someone close to danger. | |
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Journey Made Possible, Sandra Jennings |
And there's a moment, when the right of the just cause takes heart from past struggles for justice and recognition. | |
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Write Life To Come, The Opoet |
A writer's dream (/ fantasy) of their literary life to come. | |
| Nyesha, Hannah Edeki |
About a vulnerable child's plight. | ![]() | |
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U See U, Carolyn Gray |
In those we love there's something of ourselves. | |
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Eulogy -The Ex-Wife, Marilyn C. Fairley |
Humour and life are here in the struggles, toils, tears and strife. | |
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Our Plan, SpokenLike |
Asserting control in a relationship may mean questioning its basis. | |
| Word Fall, Simone Wells |
Did you ever feel so sad, desperate or panicked that it felt like the words were falling down around you. | ![]() | |
| Urban Summer, Nisha's Arts |
Inspired by early evening urban summer scenes like these | ||
| Surroundings, Tyra Lee |
...and sometimes you're surroundings reflect your feelings or the world you enter when held cap-tive-ated by an inspired book | ||
| the space between, Entoned |
When you realise you no longer want something, it can come as a shock that you've known you haven't wanted it for a while | ||
| Potential, Maria Gornell |
If you can retain your potential through barriers erected by present and past, you'll retain your will to succeed | ![]() | |
| Dear Community, Everton Coles |
One writer faces the anxieties they have about their community | ||
| Step Back, O8Poet |
Mixing its fighting metaphors to hide masculine grief of loss | ||
| My Greatest Downfall, Magdalena Filipova |
Finding out if you're over a relationship by questioning whether you are over a relationship | ||
| Me, Myself and I, Sonia Cheung |
The woman you'd like to be, the woman they see, the woman you are | ||
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Works of the Month 2007 | ||
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| Works of the Month 2006 | ![]() |
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| Works of the Month 2004 | ![]() |