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Emma-Louise Adams

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Intense and Unusual

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 2018 — 2 editions
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Mistakes Were Made
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An outstanding collection of writing from both butch and femme authors on what it meant to be part of that subculture from the 1950s to the end of the 20th century. Of course, some of the opinions don't quite hold up to the modern eye (although an ef ...more
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Richard Siken
“I want to tell you this story without having to confess anything,
without having to say that I ran out into the street to prove something,
that he didn't love me,
that I wanted to be possessed, thrown over, that I wanted to have the wounds
nailed shut.
I want to tell you this story without having to be in it:
Max in the wrong clothes. Max at the party, drunk again.
Max in the kitchen, in refrigerator Ught, his hands around the neck of a beer.
Tell me we're dead and I'll love you
even more.
I'm surprised that I say it with feeling.
There's a thing in my stomach about this. A simple thing. The last rung.”
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Wilfred Owen
“And you have fixed my life — however short. You did not light me: I was always a mad comet; but you have fixed me. I spun round you a satellite for a month, but I shall swing out soon, a dark star in the orbit where you will blaze.”
Wilfred Owen, Selected Letters

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