Rien is a collection of avant-garde and experimental poetry. Ranging from political, social and economical verse to bleak, apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic musings, futuristic voyages into new realities, ritualistic murders, drowned dolls, nightmares and horrors beyond comprehension, Rien is an invitation to plunge headlong into the dark, murky recesses of the abyss and open your mind.
Rien is a collection of avant-garde and experimental poetry. Ranging from political, social and economical verse to bleak, apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic musings, futuristic voyages into new realities, ritualistic murders, drowned dolls, nightmares and horrors beyond comprehension, Rien is an invitation to plunge headlong into the dark, murky recesses of the abyss and open your mind.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Trista Woojin writes dark, sometimes provocative (and occasionally bizarre, stream-of-consciousness-style) poetry (yes, most of her works do rhyme) about politics, alien worlds, cracked, fragmented, broken and twisted realities, fictional killers, imaginary cannibalistic dinner parties, broken dreams, lullabies of the cosmos, sapient stars becoming black holes, the universe being devoured, drifting through fog, apocalyptic ponderings, abandoned places, questions that cannot be answered, fantasy creatures, eldritch horrors, clockwork machinations, nightmares, post-apocalyptic scenarios, and much more. She currently resides in Texas, is fueled by copious amounts of coffee and owns a tuxedo cat named Twinkie.
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