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Kaye Boesme is a poet, conlanger, and writer. She has completed one podcast, Epiphany, an infodystopian story about a lesbian dealing with grief while solving an extremist conspiracy. Her speculative poetry has appeared in Kaleidotrope and Illumen, and she has a short story out in The Society of Misfit Stories Presents. Her religious poetry has been published in Eternal Haunted Summer and the anthologies Seasons of Grace and With Lyre and Bow. She has self-published one book of poetry, Acts of Speech, a volume of religious poetry that explores religious speech in performative, public, and private contexts. Boesme has a background in library and information science.

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“The names of deities are points on a map; utter your flight paths home.”
Nisha Ramayya, States of the Body Produced by Love

Gore Vidal
“The unfed mind devours itself.”
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Aldous Huxley
“Armaments, universal debt, and planned obsolescence—those are the three pillars of Western prosperity. If war, waste, and moneylenders were abolished, you'd collapse. And while you people are overconsuming the rest of the world sinks more and more deeply into chronic disaster.”
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“Who, I ask, ever found salvation through the conquests of Alexander? What city was ever more wisely governed because of them, what individual improved? Many indeed you might find whom those conquests enriched, but not one whom they made wiser or more temperate than he was by nature, if indeed they have not made him more insolent and arrogant. Whereas all who now find their salvation in philosophy owe it to Socrates.”
Flavius Claudius Julianus

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