• The Angryman Standard (The Angryman) (Book Review)

    The Angryman Standard explores the failures of modern relationships, arguing against contemporary views on gender roles and advocating for traditional structures. The book aims to educate men on female nature and provide guidelines for successful long-term relationships, asserting that men’s leadership within the family is essential for societal stability.

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  • A Blades Verdict (Maisen Hill)

    The post critiques leadership and societal complacency, highlighting the disconnect between power holders and the people. It questions the morality of current leadership, urging collective awareness and action. The author expresses frustration over political failures, emphasizing a responsibility to foster genuine representation and accountability, reflecting deep emotional resonance with contemporary issues.

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  • They Spoke Your Name (James Young)

    On a rainy day, the narrator reflects on life’s struggles while dreaming of a mysterious girl in a coffee shop. He is determined to find her, and eventually encounters her at Westville Comfort, where she turns out to be his favorite author. They connect deeply, sharing their dreams and troubles.

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  • The True Patriarch (Reginald Andah)

    Elizabeth is an American woman trying to survive with her son, Candor, in a matriarchal system that shuns men. Coping with the loss of her husband, Justin, takes its toll as she tries to protect Candor from the very idealism that brought about her beloved’s death. Tension rises as both struggle to blend in with…

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  • Author Interview w/ KG Munro

    K.G. Munro, a Scottish author and poet, shares her creative journey, revealing that her inspiration stems from dreams and family heritage. She enjoys spontaneous character creation and finds solitude a challenge in writing. Munro aims for a fulfilling writing life, focused on positive storytelling and family while managing multiple poetry projects.

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  • Author Interview w/ Joao Coimbra

    Joao Coimbra, a Portuguese Canadian poet residing in the UK, shares his journey from writing poetry for healing after a miscarriage to publishing his debut collection, ‘Good and Empty.’ He emphasizes the importance of self-reflection, explores themes like nature and family, and seeks freedom in his writing career.

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  • Introducing GR Junk Journaling Club (Grand Rapids, MI)

    The GR Junk Journaling Club fosters a sense of community and support in Grand Rapids, MI, through artistic journaling. Emphasizing inclusivity, the club offers workshops and meetings for all, encouraging expression and connection among those feeling marginalized, particularly people of color and the LGBT+ community. Join to create and share experiences.

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