

Young Adult Fiction, Poetry, and Contemporary Music

A collection of poetry about heartbreak, family, homesickness, and self-discovery—six years in the making. Writing poems instead of keeping a diary, these were the ones worth saving.

A collection of poetry written during the March 2020 lockdown in downtown Toronto, and edited a year later… under another lockdown. Contemplative and varied, these are the thoughts one has before falling asleep.

Exploring failed relationships, the detriments to toxic positivity, and moving forward in the midst of turmoil, this poetry collection takes the reader on the painful journey towards healing.

Orson Lewis isn’t good at anything. His grades are average, he’s bad at sports, and he doesn’t really like his friends anymore. Compared to his older sister Emerson, he’s a total failure. And it doesn’t help he’s set to attend the same high school as her in the fall. This summer is his last chance to figure himself out…

In his last year in high school, Julian is determined to make it through without anyone discovering he isn’t straight. All he has to do his keep his head down, focus on his studies and basketball, and then, he can finally come out as bisexual in university. To most of the world, at least…

Will Borodin is completely on his own. As the signature “gay kid” of the school, no one but his friend Julian has ever truly been on his side. Now, he and Julian aren’t speaking anymore, and it’s entirely Will’s fault. To make things worse, his crush has been stringing him along at every chance he gets. With prom and graduation looming on the horizon, the fairytale ending Will’s always dreamed of is slipping away…

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