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: If you imagine a group weaving a disharmonious double-jointed vision together, using their blood as dye, you may come close to revealing the proffered mouths of these voices. In Birds & H e a r t s, ra’ahe khayat writes; “we’re not humans without h e a r t… Read more

  • Originally posted on Sudden Denouement Collective: Shut your mouth. No, seriously, shut your damn mouth, you look retarded. That’s right, RETARDED. Oh, London. Friday Night Office Girls in Friday Night Office Uniforms; midnight tights running down the front of a leg. Nuggets and fries and half on the floor. Alcoholic grins, my new best friend,… Read more

  • Originally posted on Sudden Denouement Collective: Machiavelli’s Backyard by David Lohrey “We are radical practitioners of right thinking, determined to destroy Western Civilization. We must step back to move forward: first go the arts and the Decorations, then the courts, the laws and institutions. By the time we’re through, they’ll be nothing left but vaginal jelly and sawed-off shotguns.” Available… Read more

  • Originally posted on Sudden Denouement Collective: I love Japan. I’m so into it, I eat my cornflakes with chopsticks. I want to fit in. I’m so into it, I wear a fake, jet black top-knot of my bald head. ? Japan is everything I imagined it would be. They still hate us; it’s a chance… 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? My poetry and short stories are under Samantha Lucero. In what part of the… Read more

  • Originally posted on Sudden Denouement Collective: Grunge webbed ceilings lunged lowly atop the impure pagan elegance of lifestyle. A tinfoil taped kitchen window peered only in gold. Unfurled garbage trashed the strewn linoleum. Ruptured pipes bled from the wooden walls. A plate of cigarette ashes censored the blushed areola of paper girls, crinkled, rolled and… Read more

  • Originally posted on Sudden Denouement Collective: “Sudden Denouement’s Anthology exposes and breaks many of the taboos of being truly and unashamedly human, giving us permission to look at and embrace them in the moment of reading. I was allowed a glimpse into the writers’ souls; comprehending their words was an exercise in the development of… Read more

  • Originally posted on Sudden Denouement Collective: Greedily this heart reaches and none may sway its purpose in pieces, or complete a want becoming need will sustain until the night feeds burning hunger, churning thunder, turning and tearing asunder what God has gifted Pointed looks and double-entendre hang heavily over the top of eyes too honest,… Read more