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Permission to Weird

Nicole

This is where 'what if' questions become poems, stories, and experiments. Serialized dystopian fiction and middle-grade magical realism, really weird short stories, feminist poems and sometimes angry songs, sarcastic label designs. Want permission?

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    I put your anger into words and argue with patriarchy, with all thousand arms of it, in poetry and fiction. I ask 'what if' until it gets weird.

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