An Introduction to Chaos Magic(k) (ROUND 10) by M. A. Istvan Jr.
Let's workshop this story about a gullible and pained, hypocritical and disturbed, young shit-poster adrift in modern life, seeking agency and meaning through the warped frameworks available to her.
An Introduction to Chaos Magic(k) (ROUND 9) by M. A. Istvan Jr.
Let's workshop this poem about a gullible and pained, hypocritical and disturbed, young shit-poster adrift in modern life, seeking agency and meaning through the warped frameworks available to her.
An Introduction to Chaos Magic(k) (ROUND 8) by M. A. Istvan Jr.
Let's workshop this poem about a gullible and pained and hypocritical and disturbed young woman adrift in contemporary life, seeking agency and meaning through the warped frameworks available to her.
An Introduction to Chaos Magic(k) (ROUND 7) by M. A. Istvan Jr.
Let's workshop this poem about a gullible and pained and hypocritical and disturbed young woman adrift in contemporary life, seeking agency and meaning through the warped frameworks available to her.
An Introduction to Chaos Magic(k) (ROUND 6) by M. A. Istvan Jr.
Let's workshop this poem about a gullible and pained and hypocritical and disturbed young woman adrift in contemporary life, seeking agency and meaning through the warped frameworks available to her.
An Introduction to Chaos Magic(k) (ROUND 5) by M. A. Istvan Jr.
Let's workshop another version of this poem about a gullible and pained young consciousness adrift in contemporary life, seeking agency and meaning through the warped frameworks available to her.
An Introduction to Chaos Magic(k) (ROUND 4) by M. A. Istvan Jr.
Let's workshop this poem about a young woman seeking empowerment through fantasy, ritual, and the belief she can author her own reality as an escape from everyday triggers and existential angst
An Introduction to Chaos Magic(k) (ROUND 3) by M. A. Istvan Jr.
Let's workshop this poem about a young woman trying to find herself amidst the cacophony of the digital age, traditional practices, social expectations, personal insecurities, and self-imposed fantasy