One night last year, I was at a bar with a friend who ran into an old classmate of theirs and the two of them were talking for quite some time. As I twiddled my thumbs, I noticed that the stranger beside me was writing in a notebook while deep in thought. He had charts,…
The Favourites: The Princess Saves Herself In This One by Amanda Lovelace
Every poem I read hit me hard. I felt winded, like I couldn’t speak or breathe. She had dug her way into my history—my hurt and wounds and traumas—and put a megaphone against my heart, writing down what came out in beautiful, simple and wonder-woman-powerful poetry.
The Favourites: IT by Stephen King
IT by Stephen King was the first “proper” horror novel I ever read...This book left me starry-eyed about Stephen King.