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The Transformative Power of Tattoo

Julianne Ingles

Verlag: Guts Publishing

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Beschreibung

A smashing collection of fiction, nonfiction and poetry by a diverse group of writers who delve into tattoos in terms of class, body image, history, empowerment and transformations. It's an investigation into why people get tattoos and how they transform a person's life.
Our 19 contributors are debut and award-winning. Their work includes memoir, transgressive fiction, horror, magical realism, sci-fi, literary fiction, poetry and personal essays. We're delighted to share with you their take on the tattoo.
Verfügbar seit: 30.09.2024.
Drucklänge: 166 Seiten.

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