Dark Dis-May for Dykes

Dark Dis-May for Dykes

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WpMetadataReadContenu pour adultesEn cours d'écriture9m
WpMetadataNoticeDernière publication sam., oct. 14, 2023
🐭 The poetry collection 'dark dis-may for dykes' by V. M. Doubt is a queer and twisted retelling of well-loved children's stories, developed for an adult audience. The pieces are challenging to read and cover some triggering material, for a provocative reason. 🐭 🏳️‍🌈 The pieces within set out to challenge popular concepts in sapphic/lesbian communities such as 'u-haul' and the 'lesbian merge' to make the point that losing your identity to a relationship is not healthy. The poet takes on the nature of subversive abuse in relationships between women that there is not a social script to challenge. They make a case that prevalence of codependency compounds this issue within à marginalized community. In addition, the poems cover themes such as childhood trauma, maladaptive behaviour and dysfunction. 🏳️‍🌈 🪁 The pieces interrogate the idea of replicating a dysfunctional childhood through adult relationships, despite monumental efforts to have a life that looks fundamentally different. 🧸
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F/N yearns for a life far beyond the narrow confines of the provincial town of Villeneuve. In a place where tradition reigns supreme and conformity is quietly expected, he is a figure apart-a young man whose unconventional perspective clashes with the rigid definitions of masculinity upheld by those around him. Fiercely independent and endlessly curious, F/N finds solace in books, immersing himself in tales of far-off lands, daring adventures, and romances that defy the ordinary. But the stories he treasures only deepen his hunger for more. He dreams of stepping beyond Villeneuve's dusty streets, of living a life as vibrant and boundless as the worlds he reads about. His quiet routine is shattered when his beloved father, the only person who truly understands his dreams, is taken captive by a fearsome Beast and held within the confines of an enchanted castle. Refusing to let his father suffer, F/N makes a fateful decision: he offers himself in his father's place, trading his freedom for the promise of his father's safety. Though he outwardly accepts his fate, his mind races with plans of escape, determined that this castle-no matter how frightful-will not be the end of his story. Yet, as the days turn to weeks, the mysteries of the castle and the Beast who inhabits it begin to unravel before him. There is more to this strange, enchanted place than meets the eye, and the Beast himself proves to be far more complex than F/N ever imagined. Slowly, the boundaries between captor and captive blur, and F/N finds himself questioning the very stories he once clung to for meaning. Could the adventure he craves-and perhaps something even deeper-lie not beyond the castle walls, but within them?

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