Lauretta AlongeinAssemblageEast London Horror StorySomething about this town makes me sad.Jan 26, 2021Jan 26, 2021
Lauretta AlongeinAssemblageDear MotherYou spat your venomous words and when their impact was felt no more you graduated to using the cobbles of your knuckles, just like my…Sep 19, 2020Sep 19, 2020
Lauretta AlongeinAssemblageYou Can Make Him Like YouThe complexity of love and dating in the current world.Sep 5, 20202Sep 5, 20202
Lauretta AlongeinWriters’ BlokkeSurvivalA lyrical poem written at the start of the worldwide coronavirus pandemic.Aug 7, 2020Aug 7, 2020
Lauretta AlongeinWriters’ BlokkeIn a Land of OrrsBy the last sleep-inducing tear, I howled your name, desperate for your return — A lifetime of apologies to my dearest friend.Jul 31, 2020Jul 31, 2020
Lauretta AlongeinWriters’ BlokkeSince You Last Loved MeAn ode to my freedom, fortitude and fearlessness against everything he threw my way.Jul 17, 2020Jul 17, 2020
Lauretta AlongeinWriters’ BlokkeAn (Un)kindness of MenThis is a story for survivors. A discovery of the archaic (un)kindness of men during young girl’s search for home.Jul 10, 2020Jul 10, 2020
Lauretta AlongeinWriters’ BlokkeMiseducationPoetry centering on the teachings of Marlowe’s Dr Faustus in relation to modern relationships.Jul 3, 20201Jul 3, 20201
Lauretta AlongeHypersexualisation of White MenI know how this sounds. The white man. Nay! The straight, white man. The world is built to uplift them. I get it, but hear me out.Jun 26, 2020Jun 26, 2020
Lauretta AlongeOde to My MotherAs a child I could be found staring into space, building empires with my curiosity. At the age of five, I wondered what it would be like…Jun 19, 2020Jun 19, 2020