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'Or perhaps I was the end of your clown career, later with my legs in the air. It was the same carpet I'd rolled on when the quake waves hit, and there I was again, in the same position, doing my best to dodge falling objects." -- from "Cirque du Soleil"
Excerpt: Portland is your hipster boyfriend with a tongue ring, the one who is always stoned, the guy who can't be counted on for a commitment.Kalamazoo is the boyfriend who gets drunk, smashes your possessions, and steals your laptop so he can sell it to buy crack.Chicago was your first boyfriend. He's still standing inthe yard of his four-flat, grilling something.Tacoma is much smarter than he looks, and that is a big part of his appeal.Seattle won't even answer your calls.-- Cities Where You've Lived as Boyfri
The Place Where Everyone's Name is Fear is a charity anthology featuring short stories, essays and poems written by a diverse group of authors. The collection aims to raise awareness and funds for various women's rights organizations. Featuring Stories, Essays, and Poetry From: Cody SextonLeah MuellerSheri WhiteJennifer IranMimm PatersonAustin DavisJohn GreyTiffany StorrsPaula RudnickIsra CheemaDave SerretteSarah ParkCourtenay Schembri GraySebastian ViceAndy GehlsenBev VincentPedro IniguezLoretta S. PedersenGeorge Daniel LeaStephen MyerJack MoodyD.M. ClarkeJo ClarkScott CummingTony GarlandBarbara GenovaBrian BowyerJim TownsKaren CrawfordJoe S. ThomasSteve PasseyKelli Scott-ReedNathan PettigrewandFrancois Bereaud "This collection of writing and the move to raise money for abortion advocates, freedom advocates, is a beautiful gesture. I hope readers enjoy the work, and pass it on, and keep the power alive, the dreams alive, hold on to a vision of equality and love without an abuse of the body or spirit." - Monica Drake, from her introduction "I always knew Anxiety/Outcast Press were on another level, but this book confirms it. Absolutely incredible." - Justine Jones, freelance editor
Death and Heartbreak is a collection of poetry that pulls from all challenges of life. Each poem visceral, raw. Not holding back, Mueller pulls in the reader, shoving them into relatable situations and harsh critiques on what we're given to work with in life.
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