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The Flipside of the Coffee Mug

Writer
Giovanna Castillo
Price
$35.00
Date
2024
Publisher
Link in Bio
Format
Literary
Size
9 × 6 in
Length
80 pp
Genre
Poetry
Description

The Flipside of the Coffee Mug unapologetically expresses the journey of love, dreams, lust, drugs, attachment and fear. The poems will trigger deep emotions and experiences (to some) of real-life situations.

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