M.
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.91 (624 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0692597131 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 152 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-05-04 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Real. It was hand-chosen, out of more than 12,000 entries, by multi-platinum and Grammy Award-winning recording artist, Tracy Chapman.When he's not writing or performing, St. You can find him at saintsriot.. Croix collects word tattoos, stocks up on original issue vinyl albums and he loves 80s slasher flicks. Christian St. Croix credits songwriting as his entrance into poetry and playwr
All words that adequately describe the new release, M., a collection of untitled prose, poetry and short fiction by Christian St. Croix plays our heart strings like an electric Fender Stratocaster. Croix." Outword Magazine. "A sensual discovery of love notes and private vendettas." Jay Thomas, Bluejay"A diary of dreams and disaster, St. Show.""'M.' is pure, unapologetic prose laced with passion, sprinkled with darkness, topped with wit." Niki McElroy, Author, "A Black Girls Guide to Dating White Men.". A must read for anyone who has wrestled with love and acceptance." Myki Angeline, "The M.A.N.A. "Raw. Radical. Racy. Real
Amazon Customer said Five Stars. It's beautiful. Have pulled myself into blanketed oasis several times to have cover-to-cover delvings.. Some of the poetry is actually sweet. The millennial generation will definitely enjoy the references I’m usually not a poetry reader, but the minimalist cover and description peaked my curiosity. I have to admit that I thought it was going to be mostly poetry about sex — and there are some that go there — but I was pleasantly surprised. Some of the poetry is actually sweet. The millennial generation will definitely enjoy the references to Xbox and The Walking Dead. If you're looking for something rare when it comes to gay poetry, I recommend this read.. Five Stars Amazing collection or work!
“But when he falls asleep, I’m going to put my clothes back on and go home.” Visceral and candid, M. tells tiny tales of queer love and sexuality. “I love him so,” Christian St. Croix’s a bruising, millennial romantic who'll pull you into kisses by your waistband, list off all of the sexy things that he can do with your shirt, and then warn you that he is not yours.. St. Croix writes in his collection of untitled prose and poetry