I Think I'll Die Alone (Paperback)
Other Kitsune
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AbeBooks Seller since June 29, 2022
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Add to basketSold by CitiRetail, Stevenage, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since June 29, 2022
Condition: New
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Add to basketPaperback. Other Kitsune is a writer, designer, photographer living in Brooklyn, New York. She writes for the ones who feel too deeply, fall too fast, leave too late. You'll know if it's for you.After twelve years in New York-she finally turned her mess into a book. "I think I'll die alone" is genre-bending emotional archive: sensual, honest, raw stories about surviving gray days of breakups, toxic jobs, a gym accident that snapped her arm mid-class. She writes about heartbreak, healing, and human hilarity with poems and essays that turn scars into stories. It's for the strong ones who forget to ache. The work weaves poetry, memoir, and visual storytelling into moody, magnetic fragments that are emotional wreckage and rebirth whispering you're not alone.It holds a mirror, a love letter, for anyone who ever felt too much, stayed too long, wandered city streets wondering if they're lost-or just transforming.Come get seen. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Other Kitsune is a writer, designer, photographer living in Brooklyn, New York. She writes for the ones who feel too deeply, fall too fast, leave too late. You’ll know if it’s for you.
After twelve years in New York—she finally turned her mess into a book. "I think I’ll die alone" is genre-bending emotional archive: sensual, honest, raw stories about surviving gray days of breakups, toxic jobs, a gym accident that snapped her arm mid-class. She writes about heartbreak, healing, and human hilarity with poems and essays that turn scars into stories.
It's for the strong ones who forget to ache. The work weaves poetry, memoir, and visual storytelling into moody, magnetic fragments that are emotional wreckage and rebirth whispering you're not alone.
It holds a mirror, a love letter, for anyone who ever felt too much, stayed too long, wandered city streets wondering if they're lost—or just transforming.
Come get seen.
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