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2026

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Marco and Guy Dubois came to Quebec for the silence. What they found was something older than winter.A week in the Lanaudière wilderness, far from the noise of their lives in the south of France. Erik, their guide, knows this territory better than anyone. But even he has never ventured this far north — into the zone locals won't name, past the frozen trails that don't appear on any map.When their snowmobiles break down and the temperature drops below -30°C, survival becomes...

2026

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Five acts. Thirty-one poems. One voice that refuses permission to exist.Agalis doesn't write to be read. He writes so something stops being silent.From The Fracture to False Gods, from Tribe to Flesh and the Fall, This Is Not A Graffiti moves through the ruins of the contemporary world with the precision of a scalpel and the rage of a tag left on a wall they'll tear down tomorrow.This is not salon poetry. It is pavement poetry, cell poetry, and bod...

2026

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A French permanent resident for fifteen years. A missed court date. Within hours, he is in a wire cage in San Antonio, Texas — built for six, holding twelve.Inside, he meets Aleksander, who sees ashes where others see dust. Rami, who keeps a photograph of his daughter as though it were a shield. Ali, who knows which card will fall before it does. Kim, who distributes small pieces of colored paper before sleep and calls them dreams.Then come the hallucinations. A flying carp...

2026

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Before the legend. Before the myth. Before history claimed him.Summer, 1962. A beach in Clearwater, Florida. Mary is seventeen. The boy sitting alone with a book on his knees is still nobody — not an icon, not a poster, not a song. Just Jim.Decades later, after the world has never stopped writing about him, Mary finally tells the one story no one else can tell: not the legend, not the myth, not the man from the album covers — but the boy she knew before any of that...