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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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An Unknown Soldier of 1781 bears witness to the brutal legacy of American wars, from Yorktown to January 6th, tracing the fragile arc of democracy.

A moving reflection on the quiet strength, beauty, and misunderstood reality of introversion in a world shaped by extroversion.


An American expatriate in 1991 Brittany captures the twilight of rural traditions under a Europe in flux—tender, wry, and hauntingly beautiful.

This is America, raw and unfiltered: a toxic love story unfolds against roadside relics, familial ghosts, and a broken dream of connection. A dark, lyrical masterpiece for those willing to…


“In these times, where the world order seems to be heading toward chaos and confusion, where hate is infecting language, it is all the more important to listen to music…

A blackly funny, brutally honest meditation on mortality, masculinity, and the shared instincts of creatures facing slow, inevitable suffering.

“Essays aren’t lectures. They’re conversations with dead philosophers and living doubts. You’re not leading the reader out of Plato’s cave—you’re sitting beside them, throwing shadows on the wall, wondering which…
