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In Sad Boys Are Not My Kink, desire and identity pulse through a charged landscape of memory and longing. These poems trace the contours of friendship, art and the body with sharp intimacy and quiet urgency. Moving seamlessly between the everyday and the ethereal, they explore the fractures and connections that shape how we see ourselves and others. This is a collection about the spaces we inhabit - the absences, silences and invisible threads that hold us together - and the fierce, unapologetic ways we refuse to be diminished by them.

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In Sad Boys Are Not My Kink, desire and identity pulse through a charged landscape of memory and longing. These poems trace the contours of friendship, art and the body with sharp intimacy and quiet urgency. Moving seamlessly between the everyday and the ethereal, they explore the fractures and connections that shape how we see ourselves and others. This is a collection about the spaces we inhabit - the absences, silences and invisible threads that hold us together - and the fierce, unapologetic ways we refuse to be diminished by them.
Autorenporträt
Galia Admoni is the author of Immediately after and then later (Black Cat Press, 2024) and co-author of Art Sundays and I get lost everywhere, you know this now (Salo Press, 2025 / 2024). She has poems in Prototype 6, The Rialto, Bad Lilies, The North and others. She was commended in 2023 Primers and placed third in Briefly Write poetry prize 2022. She is also the Head of English at Friern Barnet School.