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Big Mouth
Alice enters a Nebraska fair’s marble-mouth contest and finds the courage to name what has been silently haunting her.
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A raw meditation on grief, voice, and the brutal clarity that follows loss—urging writers to abandon polish and write with unflinching truth.

A furious, unrelenting poetry of rupture—Almadhoun’s verses indict, mourn, and resist with devastating force.

Power is not in melted Buicks, not in making angels cower and sing your name in fear. There is no godhood for you, who have only sealed your name in…

Eurovision is what happens when musical theater and international diplomacy get drunk at the same wedding—messy, performative, and dazzlingly absurd.

Three Xs Framework—Extraordinary, Exclusive, and Extendable. A practical method for evaluating why some stories endure in cultural memory, while others, no matter how lyrical, fade fast.

A tender, obsessive tribute to Paul McCartney, masculinity, and the fragile distance between idol and admirer.


A searing critique of the Green Transition’s failure—not in policy, but in metaphor, language, and imagination.
