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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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“Howling into the Static” dives into the dissonance of modern identity, existential musings, and cultural critique, weaving fragmented reflections that echo mortality and meaning.

A haunting collection of poems that traverse the spiritual and the earthly, Etheridge explores themes of isolation, memory, and timelessness. Each poem evokes vivid landscapes, philosophical reflections, and the weight…

Born and raised in the vibrant, cosmopolitan city of Brussels, Paula Raiglot defines herself not only by her origins but by her multidisciplinary approach to art and her commitment to…

“These were other people’s kids. Their greatest treasure, their entire heart. But the need for money or a sanity-refreshing date night placed them in the arms of an almost-stranger.”

He was standing in front of the refrigerator. He had opened the door and was staring at its contents: a watermelon cut in half, two or three slices of cheese…

Explore the paradox of destruction and rebirth, with poems reflecting on Hiroshima, survival, politics, and the cycles of nature and conflict.

An ambitious couple must confront difficult choices as their professional dreams collide with personal desires in Job Offers, a thought-provoking story of love, ambition, and sacrifice.

A haunting reflection on empathy and emotional pain, Creatures on TV explores the struggle to turn off feelings and the longing to escape into numbness.

Dive deeper into the emotional core of these poems. Whether it’s the struggle for freedom or the plight of intellectuals, the poems connect on a visceral level with the reader.