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Rogue Literary Society

M Sarki

"The new bull of meaning" in literature, poetry, and critical book reviews.

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"Could be Astigmia, or a Phantasmagoria" by M Sarki

a poem taken from my first book Zimble Zamble Zumble published in 2000 by elimae books.

3 days ago
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"John Deakin, and Photographers of the Nude Form"

***Just a quick note: You know, sometimes it feels like just a bit too much ground is being covered. We’ll continue to provide our somewhat risqué content, but we realized of late that we do need to separate ourselves from this literary pla...

4 days ago
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"Borrowed from Death Row" by M Sarki

a poem taken from my first book Zimble Zamble Zumble published in 2000 by elimae books.

6 days ago
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"Dylan, The Biography" by Dennis McDougal

The publisher’s opening blurb asks the question, “What happened during the past two decades to transform a heroin addict into one of the most astonishing literary and musical icons in American history?“

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  • M Sarki

    M Sarki travels with his camera, disposes literary reviews, and occasionally creates a poetic artifact. Sarki also maintains and regularly contributes to his eclectic literary website aptly named the Rogue Literary Society.

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