Rouge is an act of exposure. Like the color it’s named for, this collection reveals rather than conceals—turning its light on what is usually left unsaid: the quiet pulse of desire, the guilt folded into tenderness, and the moments when longing rewrites a life.
Built around one idea—that passion is not a genre but a temperature—TBR Rouge gathers ten striking works of contemporary fiction that explore love, loss, and transformation across continents and states of being. These are stories that refuse comfort; they burn with human truth.
Each story, in its own way, confronts the heat of being alive. Whether set in the solitude of a desert, the hum of a kitchen, or the shadow of memory, every piece insists on the same truth: that the heart, once exposed, cannot return to hiding. Rouge invites the reader not to look away, but to stand in the light.
Featuring:
Michele Issel, After the Rain — Grief reshaped into strength.
Karen Regen-Tuero, Learning to Cook — Appetite and control in the theatre of love.
Denis McFadden, Invisible Lady — A posthumous masterpiece of intimacy and mortality.
Megan Nicholson, Let’s Go Back — Desire rekindled through wit and nostalgia.
Feyisayo Anjorin, A Night at Galaxy — Temptation and consequence under Lagos lights.
Vikky Puligundla, Beyond the Boundaries — Love tested by exile and belonging.
Ray Tilma, Lost Time — Time travel and philosophical yearning intertwined.
Annie De Benedictis, Three Summers at the Villa — Elegance, memory, and erosion.
Matt Graham, High Desert — Redemption in the barren and the beautiful.
Sui Wang, Boxes — The architecture of distance and intimacy.
The cover by our own Yaisa Stoop, together with these writers, makes Rouge not a color but a condition—a point where the personal and the universal ignite. It is both a book and a mirror: what you bring to it will determine what it reflects back.
Literature still burns—and in Rouge, it burns red.











