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The mysterious disappearance of a ten-year-old boy; the missing fortune of a dead drug dealer; two teenagers struggling to hold onto young love as the world tears them apart; the stories of An Uneaten Breakfast are full of the raw emotion that leaves characters desperate to recover the lives they once lived. The poems in this collection immerse the reader in a world of romance and hope in the face of adversity.
We all have an Alphabet of Dating...what does Your alphabet look like?Remember your first crush, first kiss, first love? how about all of those first dates and relationships that didn't quite work out? Each person holds a special place in your alphabet. At the heart of every romance is the desire to find a connection with someone else. Joseph Anthony's "The Alphabet of Dating" takes readers on a quest for love, where they experience the joys of discovering someone new, the bitterness of regret, and the moments that can make or break relationships. Through the initialed entries of his own alphabet, the narrator gives us an intimate look at the profound, ephemeral, and often fickle love that illuminates the human spirit.
From the author of the popular @gaypoetry Instagram page, this groundbreaking collection of poetry challenges readers to find the beauty in being gay. To find the beauty in life. The words and artwork of modern gay boy paint being gay with the brushes of strength and pride. This book is at once relatable, touching, and an accurate portrayal of what it means to be alive and gay today. Written by a modern gay boy for modern gay boys everywhere, readers connect in a special way with this book from the very first page.
Main character, Matthew Rose, is lost, rich, and self-destructive. Is it better to forget or to remember? Is it better to let go of the past or to hold onto it as the memories tear you apart? There is more to college than turning 21, and trying to balance a social life with academic success. College is about letting go of childhood as adulthood looms. It's about young love, and finding yourself. Provocative and insightful, these stories are filled with the bitter knockdowns and reckless stabs at redemption that make life both trying and wonderful.
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