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If you want wild honesty, then you have stopped at the right place. The author leaves readers with a world that is almost too ridiculous to be true. She assures readers that it is true, as she battles her inner beast. It is not without cost though. To be human is to embrace that which seems most monstrous because the most monstrous will often be the only way to set the beast free and find peace. Along the way, readers will encounter the craziest adventures with the author narrating her eulogy at the local saloon and then riding her bike drunk to feel what it would be like to fly. She stops at…mehr

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If you want wild honesty, then you have stopped at the right place. The author leaves readers with a world that is almost too ridiculous to be true. She assures readers that it is true, as she battles her inner beast. It is not without cost though. To be human is to embrace that which seems most monstrous because the most monstrous will often be the only way to set the beast free and find peace. Along the way, readers will encounter the craziest adventures with the author narrating her eulogy at the local saloon and then riding her bike drunk to feel what it would be like to fly. She stops at nothing to find herself, like dressing up in as many costumes as possible. Every face is as elusive as the next though, and her festive beads only add to the absurd way in which she presents herself to readers. She admits that she's ready to meet her inner beast, but in the meantime, she gives readers one hell of a ride along the way. Orang will certainly entertain those who dare to read.
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Originally from St. Petersburg, Florida, Christy Bailes lives in Fairfield, California. After retiring from the Air Force Band of the Golden West, she attended California State University, Sacramento and received her second master's degree in creative writing. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Suisun Valley Review, Havik, The Finger, Abstract Magazine, San Joaquin Review, Gyroscope Review, Dovecote Magazine, Panoply, Pamplemousse, Calaveras Station Literary Journal, The Penmen Review, Inkwell Journal, and Wingless Dreamer. She has also won an honorable mention twice in the Mattia International Poetry Contest. In 2016, she received a master's degree in creative writing from Southern New Hampshire University. Her poetry teachers include Lynne Knight, Patrick Culliton, and Joshua McKinney. In 1993, she obtained a bachelor's degree from Eastman School of Music in clarinet performance. Besides writing poetry and playing music, she teaches Water Aerobics at three different aquatic centers and inspires others to lead a healthy lifestyle. In her free time, she uses running and cycling to fuel her creativity.