Author S. K. Nicholas

x and i: a novel

a journal for damned lovers vol 1-3

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  • Flowing

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  • Originally posted on Sudden Denouement Collective: Writing is often a solitary vocation. Sudden Denouement is a community of like-minded individuals who strive to promote each other’s writing. We offer a community of best writers in the world, and also offer the option of publishing. Please send a sample of your writing to Jasperkerkauwriting@gmail.com. Jasper Kerkau… Read more

  • Crescent

    Originally posted on jimmi campkin: We sprinted across the car park in the pissing rain.  I’d coated my wilting fringe in hairspray so it dribbled down my face, forming sticky trails on my cheeks, trickling into my eyes and blinding me.  I could run with my eyes closed though, and still catch your scent –… Read more

  • 113

    Originally posted on Daffniblog: He climbs the stairs and makes his way to my belly. I rub his back and when he wiggles I stroke his hair. I ask him how he found me and he mumbles something then after turning to face me he places his lips on my nippy. I let him do… Read more

  • A Mindless Place

    Originally posted on Letsblogdotcom: I so often find myself in a labyrinth of clearly constructed lies. With white noise taking up my surroundings, it hurts to breath, more so to speak. The inevitability of the pain burning at the strands of knowledge in my brain. As my palms press against the walls of green and… Read more

  • Originally posted on Sudden Denouement Collective: I’m real sick of all the normal talk in this town. So dig this: ? I stroll into a convenience store wild-eyed as any nightmare; and I trade a satchel of moirai eyes and could-be prophecies for the cheapest, darkest beer I can pry from the cooler’s scary fingers… Read more

  • your hair that traps her

    Originally posted on samantha lucero: you began under the skin, a squeezing-hug swanning in the dark red. you dreamt in amniotic blankets shifting sinuously in white noise, soaking into your veins and never fleeing. you can still hear it whisper. sewn into her smell, the woman you dreamt in, but punctured, holding you tight, yet… Read more

  • Sudden Denouement on Pinterest

    Originally posted on Sudden Denouement Collective: As part of our attempt to expand our social media footprint we have expanded into Pinterest.  Take a few moments to check out and follow our new Pinterest account! The goal is to utilize media outlets to highlight the extraordinary work of all the SD writers and to direct… Read more

  • Originally posted on Sudden Denouement Collective: Sudden Denouement Publishing is excited to announce David Lohrey’s collection of poetry Machiavelli’s Backyard. Lohrey’s poetry is rife with dark humor, biting social satire, and paralyzing honesty. His work illustrates that now more than ever, in a world overrun with vapid pop culture, shortened attention spans, and loss of… Read more

  • Again! Again!

    Originally posted on Daffniblog: He’s doing this thing again where he talks and talks about how I’m so melodramatic and how I should be writing. At first glance it’s beautiful but then when you really dig in you realize he’s really digging in. It’s all perspective I guess. Even though these words may not be… Read more