It will be a strange journey. At times it will be naively romantic, but it will also be violently critical of society, its norms, its religions, but also hypercritical of myself. This collection of essayistic short stories will examine the lunacy in all of us, but it will never condemn it. No - it will embrace it - all of it - its colorful hyper romanticism and its dark cynical urges.
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