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This poetry collection contemplates inner-space, outer-space, the past, present, future, and the moral ambiguity of coffee in a modern world that doesn't offer easy, ethical consumption. Also, there are coyotes.Take your shoes off and come inside.
Reader beware: Inside this book, you'll be transported to an insidious realm of horror via this chilling selection of short stories from the dark mind of MJE Clubb. Take a walk through psychological terrors and traumas alike that explore the depths of human depravity and question the distinction between "person" and "monster". Can you ever really know what evil another person-friend, family, or spouse-is capable of committing? Or, going further, can you ever know your own capacity for immorality? Just how far would you go to succeed and what would you be willing to sacrifice for that new life? With each turn of the page, you will be confronted with the darkest aspects of the human psyche as a silent witness where only heartbreak is your constant companion. Dive in, turn the page, and for goodness' sake-don't turn off the lights.
This is a goddess-centric collection retelling Norse mythological tales. Despite the documented feats of many of the Norse Gods and Heroes, this mythology is often bereft of any significant inclusion of the deeds of the Norse Goddesses. This could be due to the influence of Christendom at the time the mythology was recorded. However, unexplored fragments still exist that reference the unknown goddess-oriented tales. Many of the tales herein are based on cultural fragments that have persisted and have been fleshed out to fit in with what is known from the Poetic Edda, the Prose Edda, and the Saxo Grammaticus. This volume is a modern creative expansion and should be regarded as such; these tales are engendered to return what time and Christian-bias stole from the Norse Goddesses.
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