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A collection of my sleepless nights, and love letters I never got to send. Poems about growing up, family, queerness, and female rage.
A collection of poems, lyrics and stories about love, anger, shame and chaos, or in other words: the perspective of a young women trying to make sense of the world she lives in.
Step into the world of Drover and Rose, an unusual pair whose story is anything but ordinary. Influenced by his friends, Drover makes a bad decision: kidnapping a prominent politician's daughter for ransom. Things go horribly wrong, and the politician's daughter gets hurt. Overwhelmed by guilt, Drover takes care of her, even though he caused her harm. Rose loses her memory, and Drover decides to use this chance for a fresh start. He tells her they're married and names the girl Rose after the bouquet of roses in the hospital room. With secrets and emotions in the mix, this short novel reminds us that love can shine even in the darkest times, or maybe not?
"Can I help you?" That is the first line of this collection of thought experiments. Would communication be clearer if we could read subtext the same way as subtitles in movies? Or if a fortune cookie told us our role before entering a room? Would life be easier if we could erase grudges as if they were drawn with a pencil and mirrors helped us find ourselves? Could games help us live a healthier life and a positioning system help us live more in the moment? In the end, I simply wonder if the gadgets I made up, would also look at you and wonder: "Can I help you?"
Also by the Author: To Be or Not Tobago Lost Lust in Lusaka Howls at the Mosteiro The Purrfect Crime: Citronellas and Murder A Serious Case of the Sauna Blues: A Return to Hell(sinki) Murder on the 541 to Manila The Hounds of that Little Wooded Area Across the Street Lab-made Labradors from Lapland Helen in Tibet Reviews for previous works: Truly the only author working today with the talent and work ethic of a second rate porn star. I say that in reverence. - Stephen King. I dont know who sent me this, but I would like to unsubscribe to this newsletter. - B.O. I'm not giving you a quote! - Anonymous
A love-demon does not feel love. At least they should not, as it is the thing that would eventually kill them. Cassandra Queen's father died that way, which is why she made the decision to distance herself from love all together, much to the dismise of her close friends. Yet while Cass tries to solve an ancient mystery that might bring her father back, she encounters much more difficult puzzles, challenging not only her mind and body, but also her heart. Will they be the end of her or the start of something new?
This is a collection of poems, written in times when writing was easier than talking. I talk about the people close to me, the people i miss, i love or once loved. Its a story through multiple years of battling mental illness in a time of my life where nothing was certain and new things were just as exciting as scary.
A crazed scientist with creations that should not be possible for mankind. What if the church starts to question her power and methods? Now this mad-woman has to team up with a devil to safe her reputation and the lives of herself and those dear to her tar-bitter heart. = "Those monsters should be dead." "But they are my children. I love them with the little bit I have left of my heart." = "There is no difference between you and the church. You are more similar than youd like to admit." "I am nothing like those brainless followers." "How so?" "I follow facts. Not myths and stories made up by power-hungry men." "Arent most scientists power-hungry men?" "They have facts. No scientist tells you something without a reason." = "God gave his kin the power you abuse!" "Then why would he give it to me?" = A mad scientist A curious witch A deadly demon
Henry Miller has a self-centered view of the world around him, and a very prominent disdain towards his co-star and nemesis Jane Audley - known primarily for her beautiful looks and despicable personality. He thinks it would kill her to go a day without an outburst. She thinks that under different circumstances they couldve been the closest of friends, had they only given each other a chance. So often did Jane want to say or do something differently - say or do something - anything - at all, but baring her emotions so honestly was out of the question. Though, there was one she could show. Anger. The only exception she could make. And she was waiting for someone to understand it. Perhaps by the end of it all he wouldve smiled at her face, and not her grave. And she would have found the courage to smile back as well, with honesty. And they would have realized that they were never so different from one another after all.