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Monster Seek
  • Language: en

Monster Seek

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Porcupine in Freefall
  • Language: en

Porcupine in Freefall

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Poetry. "There are a lot of young writers with talent but Rainie Oet has a strange and mature vision as well, which dwells in a convergence of clarity and swerve, comedy and disquiet, privacy and sociability, tenderness, and something just a touch hard. PORCUPINE IN FREEFALL is no mere concept album, though it has got a rather original driving concept. Combining the authentic feel of seeming autobiographical narrative with surrealistic, whimsical, sometimes lyric, sometimes anti-lyric adventures, this debut is a curiosity and a delight."--Daisy Fried

Inside Ball Lightning
  • Language: en

Inside Ball Lightning

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Inside Ball Lightning is a book-length memoir in verse that follows the growing distance between poet, Rainie Oet, and their brother Mark over the course of several years around the time of their grandmother's death. It traces a childhood full of competitive chess, Gameboys, ghosts, ESP, and ball lightning. Here, parents' childhoods merge with the poet's in a book that looks back across generations, and looks forward into the continuing implications of the family's immigration experience. Through its masterful craft and stunning attention to detail, Inside Ball Lightning attempts to reconcile terror and love, nostalgia and pain.

Robin's Worlds
  • Language: en

Robin's Worlds

A nonbinary child is whisked off on a spellbinding adventure for their birthday in this dazzling tale of friendship, community, and self-love. It’s Robin’s eighth birthday and it seems like everyone has forgotten. But things take a sudden turn when the Cat-Headed Wanderer shows up and sweeps Robin away to a magical party in a fantastical treehouse. It’s a joyful celebration full of song, dance, and newfound friends, but Robin soon realizes there’s another reason they’ve been brought there. To uncover that reason, all Robin needs to do is walk through the half-open door in the back—but what lies beyond? Rainie Oet’s enchanting language and Mathias Ball’s stunning illustrations will sweep young readers off their feet, as they follow Robin on this fantastical and deeply moving adventure of discovering themself through the joy of new friends and the memory of loved ones lost along the way.

Glorious Veils of Diane
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 88

Glorious Veils of Diane

Glorious Veils of Diane is about the weird way children turn themselves inside out on the world, and a reimagining of the author's own childhood. Diane is an ever-changing archetype, a self-conscious child who's seen too many horror movies and is discovering, for the first time, her own blood. A child who thinks she is God, and who sees every person in her life as an extension of herself. A child who is possessed, beloved, and ignored. The book emerges through a chorus of voices belonging to Diane, the people around her, and blood itself. At some point, Diane disappears. The book then investigates that disappearance, jumping back and forth through time, the physical world, and the spirit world. Ultimately, it suggests that Diane is not what is behind the veils; Diane is the veils.

Glitch Girl!
  • Language: en

Glitch Girl!

A middle grade novel in verse about a young trans person who uses a video game to process an ADHD diagnosis, isolation, and their relationship to gender. J—’s life is consumed by the roller coaster video game Coaster Boss, and by the power they exert over the pixelated theme park attendees. Their life outside the game, however, is less controllable. Me. I’m such a big space. I break the universe, a glitch. They're navigating ADHD, the loneliness of middle school, and an overwhelming crush on a girl named Junie. J— is convinced that Junie sees them as who they really are, a person who isn’t “bad” just because they don’t stay quiet and sit still in class. As a person who is realizing that the name they’ve been given doesn’t really fit them. And that maybe boy doesn’t either. Glitch Girl! follows J— from fifth to seventh grade, from the beginning to the end of their obsession with Coaster Boss, and to the start of a new friendship. When they meet Sam, a nonbinary classmate, J— begins to realize that it's okay to not fit into neat, pixelated boxes.

No Mark Spiral
  • Language: en

No Mark Spiral

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-03-06
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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He, She, They, Us
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 249

He, She, They, Us

A poetry book like no other, He, She, They, Us pulls together poems from queer poets both old and new – from Oscar Wilde, Emily Dickinson and Langston Hughes to the likes of Jay Hulme, Dean Atta, Josie Giles, Nikita Gill, Theo Parish and Travis Alabanza. This anthology celebrates queerness in all its forms and takes us through the experiences that make us who we are today. Collected and introduced by editor, writer and anthologist Charlie Castelletti, He, She, They, Us: Queer Poems contains an inclusive array of voices, from modern and contemporary poets to those who came before.

Moss on Rollercoaster Tycoon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 186

Moss on Rollercoaster Tycoon

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Phoebe 48. 1
  • Language: en

Phoebe 48. 1

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

phoebe prides itself on supporting up-and-coming writers, whose style, form, voice, and subject matter demonstrate a vigorous appeal to the senses, intellect, and emotions of our readers. We choose our writers because we believe their work succeeds at its goals, whether its goals are to uphold or challenge literary tradition.