The Waste Land

Now presenting THE WASTE LAND!

The inspiration for Wasteland Review comes partially from T.S. Eliot’s poem “The Waste Land”, a poem that describes the horror and disillusionment felt by those living in post-WWI Europe. In today’s world, where none of us are strangers to strife, inequity, and disparity, it’s crucial to stay in touch with our humanity by making and consuming art. Our six featured poets have recreated “The Waste Land” for modern times, a reminder that within destruction and chaos, regeneration and hope can still thrive.

Wasteland Castle Card – Clayre Benzadón

The Year of Last Things – Haotian Pan

In Death by Water – Smitha Sehgal

sick, sad world – Ernest Ohia

This Modern World – Natalie Nee

Cartomancy – Sharon Weightman Hoffmann

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Wasteland Review is searching for raw, evocative writing. Poems with grit and soul. Send your best to wastelandlitmag@gmail.com

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