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sad shit about girls.Collecting feelings of insouciance, longing, and general disdain in one tidy little book of poetry. The final ramblings of today's whiniest writer.
The (probably) final collection of free-verse, poetry and prose dealing with the universal concepts of loss and longing.A fictional and heartbroken Romeo transcribes the death of a relationship, and the longings that follow.Wrapped in self-loathing and vicious introspection, this volume exposes the thought process of a badly broken soul.
Quarantine Confessions 2.Six More Months.Still cooped up, Still crazy.The end of poetry.The end of a pandemic.A nameless poet embraces madness while recovering from isolation in a tiny apartment, reflecting on the similarities between fresh heartbreak and worldwide hysteria.
Quarantine Confessions.Finding poetry in a global pandemic.Cooped up, and the crazy cooped up creates.A nameless poet flirts with madness while isolating in a tiny apartment, reflecting on the similarities between fresh heartbreak and worldwide hysteria.
Framed by an eerie children's tale, 'Lion' quickly establishes Jarren Daye's whirlwind descent from promising Journalism student at New York's Columbia University to underground boxer hell-bent on revenge. And, of course, the girl worth every drop of sweat and blood it takes him to get there. Daye's innocence is established early; his tempestuous relationship with fellow student Lana Shannon drives the angst-filled first act, 'Lamb.' Spurned by Lana's wild nature, Daye seeks to emulate best friend Sam Dalton's success in the city's underground by venting his frustrations at notorious biker boss Dwayne 'Diamond' Douglas' boxing gym. Enamored with the appeal of a life without rules, Jarren assumes the best way to win Lana's affections is to become the 'bad boy;' she is, after all, attracted to the dangerous sort...if only he can make an impression on Sam's new boss... Examining the concept of duality, 'Lion & Lamb' divides itself effectively into two co-existing genres; part school-boy love story, part hard-boiled crime fiction. To balance the whimsical musings of an overly-eager romantic with the despair surrounding the loss of innocence, author Brody McVittie dodges conventional plot development, allowing character progression to take center stage. By the time the reader realizes the horrific events that shape the latter half of the novel, the ethereal romance has resonated far too strongly to deny the lasting impact the prose holds, as the children's tale from the novel's prologue proves itself once again. Fans of Shakespearean tragedy, pulp noir, and dynamic verse novels will find McVittie's genre-bending blend as powerful and evocative as the love that inspires it.
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