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Ink Wasting Toy of Mine

Ruth Lexton

poetry, short criticism and other ink wasting thoughts

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Substack
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Latest Issues

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The Reckoning of Salt

Welcome everyone! If you are new to Inkwasting, thank you for joining me and do check out the archive. You might start with my Steinbeck-inspired poem “The Lament of Curley’s Wife” which was recently nominated by The Disappointed Housewife ...

3 months ago
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The Work of Poetry in The Age of Large Language Models

Welcome everyone. I’m very excited to share my latest poem with you.

4 months ago
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Small wonder

June turned up with some unexpected events in her handbag so I didn’t get around to writing very much on Substack except for this one little note which brought me an amazing 37 subscribers (!). Welcome to you all and I hope you enjoy this p...

5 months ago
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He's Looking At You, Kid

The final shot of Death in Venice, 1971

6 months ago
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  • Ruth Lexton

    I'm a teacher and writer. My poetry has appeared in Abridged, Shooter, Ink, Sweat & Tears and The Alchemy Spoon.

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