Author S. K. Nicholas

x and i: a novel

a journal for damned lovers vol 1-3

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  • Originally posted on Sudden Denouement Collective: Sudden Denouement Publishing is thrilled to announce the upcoming release of Rachel Finch’s book of poetry ‘A Sparrow Stirs its Wings.” Rachel is the powerhouse behind the Bruised But Not Broken community on Facebook, which provides support and healing for trauma survivors. She is also a Contributing Writer for Blood Into Ink and… Read more

  • Out and About

    Originally posted on Daffniblog: Manic cola bubbles and the fear of crashing. The shift in conversation because I just can’t handle the words I love you. Two slices of white pizza because I don’t properly digest tomato sauce. It’s a small pizza shop been one of my favs since high school. I pick the table… Read more

  • Shinbone-Jimmi Campkin

    Originally posted on Sudden Denouement Collective: We’d swum upstream, arching through the reeds and the little currents swirling around the sharp rocks just below us, grazing our elbows and knees.  The river meandered under the watch of hills crumpled and confused like an unmade bed.  Nothing moved except the wind and the water; and two… Read more

  • musing on quarter night

    Originally posted on @ bittersweet diary: The tempestuous current in front of us upsets me, I wish there was a way for me to pick it up, pack it in a sturdy ruck sack and toss is somewhere far away, without a single worry for its return. But I guess that’s not possible. I guess… Read more

  • Originally posted on Sudden Denouement Collective: The editors of Sudden Denouement Literary Collective know that our strength is our writers. We hope that you enjoy getting to know them through our new Writer Interview Series. What name do you write under? Nicole Lyons In what part of the world do you live? Beautiful British Columbia,… Read more

  • Originally posted on Sudden Denouement Collective: I wouldn’t have lusted for your limbs softened with iron syllables. I wouldn’t have lusted for your shiny dark eyes like the sea lit by two moons… We could wake up to what we were… You breathing the air of another planet… basking in an estranged sun… When winds herald… Read more

  • Originally posted on Sudden Denouement Collective: You are standing in a meadow, it is lush green, the kind people talk about from the other side. Life swells in pockets; a city of daisies, a bumblebee filling it’s knees, tall tulips swaying in the breeze, a buried village in the undergrowth ants, woodlice and centipedes. Sunshine… Read more

  • Originally posted on Sudden Denouement Collective: How much power do you need, to take from us? Have we not heard already years, half asleep, just awake, degraded humanity, to hear? Enough perhaps, to hear the obvious, our arms swirling. Perhaps a groaning, in another over-energetic cyclone. Be neither comforted nor distracted, by thoughts of summer,… Read more

  • Originally posted on Indie Blu(e) Publishing: Originally posted on Sudden Denouement Literary Collective One of the first pieces I wrote for Sudden Denouement was called, “Writing isn’t Going to Save Me.” Over time I have changed my perspective on this; I realize that writing is absolutely necessary to my survival. It is what gets me… Read more

  • Originally posted on Sudden Denouement Collective: The editors of Sudden Denouement Literary Collective know that our strength is our writers. We hope that you enjoy getting to know them through our new Writer Interview Series. What name do you write under? Most of the time, my own. Past blogs have taken on a moniker that… Read more