Chriss, I met Eddie tonight. I get it. 👀 👀
WHATTA MAN WHATTA MAN 😍
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Chriss, I met Eddie tonight. I get it. 👀 👀
WHATTA MAN WHATTA MAN 😍
bad realizations in the hooouuuuuse tonight everybody jsut have a bad time
It feels like a flood is coming.
It has been raining for weeks.
I swim.
I kick my feet and push and gasp for air but there is only water.
I know I could ask for anyone I want.
But the water is so deep and I am so far from them.
And I kick my feet and gasp for air but there is only water.
The depths where the sun can’t reach are the worst.
The pressure is crushing me and filling my lungs with salt.
And I kick my feet and gasp for air but there is only water.
I’m trying.
I’m doing my best to swim.
I’m so sorry for worrying you.
I cant control the flood.
The rain won’t stop.
And I kick my feet
And gasp for air
But there is
only
water.
my baby tlaks at a mile a minute she sings like a church with a choir in it she shoots for the moon to land on the stars and wakes up heavy with a sunken heart (its me I'm the baby)
Review: Steph Post’s latest, Miraculum
Review: Steph Post’s latest, Miraculum
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These days there are many books that bend genres, making them next to impossible to classify. It’s to the point that lately, I’m not sure that any book deserves its pigeon hole. But people like making comparisons to whatever they know, and so, that’s why genres are assigned. I’m not sure they are as relevant as they once were, though. When a reader has fallen in love…
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MIRACULUM by Steph Post
MIRACULUM by Steph Post
Polis Books
January 22, 2019
I became a fan of Steph Post’s writing the minute I finished reading her novel LIGHTWOOD. She expertly wove together three plot lines and executed a fantastic ending to the book. When I heard she was writing a book set in the 1920’s, one of my favorite periods in American history, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on it. Post’s book MIRACULUM does not disappoint.
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USA : Walk in the Fire, by Steph Post
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Life hasn't gotten any easier for Judah Cannon. He may have survived the fiery showdown between his father, the tyrannical Pentecostal preacher Sister Tulah, and the Scorpions outlaw motorcycle club, but now Judah and Ramey, the love of his life turned partner in crime, are facing new and more dangerous adversaries. It will take all of their cunning and courage, their faith in one another and some unexpected help to give them even a shot of making it out alive. In attempting to extricate the Cannon family from the crime ring they are known and feared for, Judah finds himself in the sights of Everett Weaver, a cold blooded killer and drug runner in Daytona Beach who shouldn't be underestimated and doesn't take no for an answer. Threatened by Weaver, saddled with guilt from his recovering, but now pill-popping, younger brother Benji and pressured to use his head and do the right thing by Ramey, Judah quickly arrives at a breaking point and things soon begin to go south. Meanwhile, Special Agent Clive Grant, who has been unwillingly sent down from ATF headquarters in Atlanta, arrives in town to investigate the fire at Sister Tulah's church. Clive, looking to prove himself, becomes obsessed with Tulah and her iron grip on Bradford County and is determined to take her down. His search leads him to Judah's door and soon the Cannons are caught up in an increasingly tangled web of violence, lies and retribution spanning both sides of the law. Backed into a corner, but desperate to protect his family, Judah finds himself walking a dangerous path that might cost him everything or might win him it all, if only he can walk through the fire and come out on the other side.
The Steph Post Interview
The Steph Post Interview
Kate Malmon: Congratulations on the recent release of your latest novel, Walk in the Fire! Lightwood introduced us to Judah Cannon. That book ended in a fiery showdown between Judah, his father, an entire outlaw motorcycle club, and a Pentecostal preacher. That’s a pretty tough act to follow! What do you have in store for Judah Cannon in Walk in the Fire? Steph Post: Thank you! Judah is going to…
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