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Escaping Shangrila
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 95,920. Language: English. Published: September 21, 2011 by Punkin House. Categories: Poetry » American poetry
Escaping Shangrila is a clever collection of poems written in a biting and sardonic, narrative free-flowing style in the effort to both shock and repel, and absorb its readers, as a social and cultural, spiritual and psycho-logical comment and satire of what it means to survive and thrive in the cookie-cutter conformist bland and barren atmosphere and land of contemporary America.
Tornado and Other Seasons: A Collection of Short Stories
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 35,210. Language: English. Published: August 23, 2011 by Punkin House. Categories: Fiction » Literature » Literary
The six stories in Tornado and Other Seasons peer at the delicate divide between social normalcy and individualism, between the logic of emotions and the unpredictability of life. The central theme of each story is caprice: the best-laid plans in an otherwise orderly day can take a sharp turn upon encountering a hitchhiker, a death in the family, or a sudden change in the weather.
Fuzzy Logic
Price: $1.99 USD. Words: 6,600. Language: English. Published: August 20, 2011 by Punkin House. Categories: Poetry » American poetry
In a shadowy world of fleeting half-truths, where masks and personas are often assumed, very often, it's logic tempered by the unconscious urge, the irrational will, influenced by trauma and past mis-education, that helps form the final decision, for better or for worse. It's in both meanings of the term that the characters in these poems exhibit a fuzzy logic in everyday life.
Into the Everything
Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 87,370. Language: English. Published: August 20, 2011 by Punkin House. Categories: Fiction » Plays & Screenplays » American
-Twenty something Rey Ovitz moved to the city for one reason: To be a hero in a luke-warm world. Into the Everything is the story of a man trying to understand the tragedy and majesty of life, looking everywhere outside of himself to find what it means to be himself, and failing wildly.
To See You No More
Price: $1.99 USD. Words: 2,070. Language: English. Published: August 19, 2011 by Punkin House. Categories: Poetry » American poetry
The poems in “To see you no more” deal with loss in all its manifestations, from a lover’s lament to a widow surrounded, yet, by melancholy memories. The speaker endeavors to understand loss not only through an honest investigation of her own heart, but through empathy towards all, be it that young widow observed in a coffee shop.
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