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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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Blessed mess

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I think I needed this poem more than you. Read it if you're wear...

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Kings of the Yes

Content Warning: This poem contains graphic descriptions and themes of sexual assault, non-consent, drug-facilitated sexual assault (spiking/roofies), and rape culture.
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A top of my preferred posts to start with

Hi, I’m Nicole. You can read here a bit about myself!

I am a full time writer at the moment - I write poems when I’m angry, fiction when I’m hopeful, and essays or dystopias when I’m really digging into possibilities.

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They told me it would be beautiful.
A short thing with Iran, four, five weeks tops.
A little war. Pocket-sized. More lik...

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Sitting with yourself

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I was having a chat with a friend on feeling lonely even after having all night conversations with “the one”. And it...

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    I ask 'what if' questions all day long, it's a bug. I put the anger into words, writing fiction, middle-grade fantasy, feminist poetry, the occasional essay.

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