the poet
British-Mauritian poet Elizabeth M Castillo is a writer, indie press promoter, and two-time nominee for The Pushcart Prize. Her writing reflects the various countries and cultures she grew up in and with – exploring themes of race, ethnicity, woman/motherhood, language, love, loss and grief (often with a dash of magical realism). Published widely in the UK, USA, Australia, Mexico and the Middle East, Elizabeth has bilingual debut collection Cajoncito: Poems on Love, Loss, y Otras Locuras to her name. She'll add debut chapbook Not Quite an Ocean in December 2022.
the poems
Ghosts
I tell my children there are no
ghosts in this house. I press
a kiss into their cheeks and foreheads
and leave them to the peaceable
mercy of sleep. No ghosts, I say.
Except the one that lives in the stain
on the bathroom floor. The lady that
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