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Beautiful Boy - Mykut, Joe
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This is the story of a little boy, who like many, was born bright and wonderful and without a worry in the world. Then, with one experience after another, he slowly lost his sense of wonder. Can Beautiful boy get back his wonder and magic or has his light seen its last shine? Beautiful Boy targets the demands of the world, that exist even at a young age, to conform to a grueling polarized state of being. A world where one must be all or nothing, one or the other, and nothing in the middle. This story specifically addresses the impact this social demand has not only on the family structure, but…mehr

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This is the story of a little boy, who like many, was born bright and wonderful and without a worry in the world. Then, with one experience after another, he slowly lost his sense of wonder. Can Beautiful boy get back his wonder and magic or has his light seen its last shine? Beautiful Boy targets the demands of the world, that exist even at a young age, to conform to a grueling polarized state of being. A world where one must be all or nothing, one or the other, and nothing in the middle. This story specifically addresses the impact this social demand has not only on the family structure, but also gender norms and roles, and the ability for one to merely exist safely among peer groups. Beautiful Boy tells the story of their journey struggling to navigate a world where being themself is a crime at every turn. Boy not only learns to love them self even when that seems impossible, embracing even the parts of them that hurts the most.
Autorenporträt
Joseph Mykut is an author and artist who was born in Jasper, Alabama. He is the poetic author of, Cosmic Poetry from Darkness Comes Light. His work can be found in the five-part anthology collection titled 3 Amigos Ink and Splatter: The Lonely Soul in the Darkness. He also has work published The Way of the Crow anthology. He writes from the perspective of a broken and mended mind and his approach is to find the light and the dark in all things and the beauty in the balance of those energies. He pulls his inspiration from his daily experiences and hopes to unite beings from all walks of life by way of the source that connects us all.