The Muse’s Bad Touch – New poetry collection by Bogdan Dragos

Here it is. 
THE MUSE'S BAD TOUCH


A collection of dark poems highlighting the toxic and deadly relationship between poet and muse.


DISCLAIMER: suitable only for a mature audience.


D' you like the cover? I designed it myself  ∩(・ω・)∩ 


Check out the free sample poems (and maybe leave a review). Thanks! 


I don't wanna say that the poems contained in this book are dark. It would sound pretentious right off the bat. But, yeah, between dark and light, you know already where they stand.

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  1. Sometimes my behavior doesn’t indicate it, but I am definitely of suitable age to read your wicked drama (as long as I can stay on the sidelines and NOT participate). Lol.

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  2. I’ll definitely will check it out. I reblogged it on my site. If they are as dark as the ones on your site count me in.

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    1. (◍ •ᴗ• ◍) Thank you so much, Dawn!

      That was the idea with which I started the project. I wanted all the poems to somehow be about some writer character dealing with their muse.
      By the time the project was done, I actually thought that not enough poems are matching the theme so I initially planned to make even more that would stick to the subject.
      I see that was not the best idea :)) Even though the narrative has to match the main theme, there should be more diversity.
      I like to think I’ve learned this and will definitely apply it in the next project 🙂

      Many thanks again for checking this one out and sharing your opinion, Dawn! It’s very much appreciated •ᴗ•

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  3. She’ll be a femme fatale for as long as that’s all you let her be. She’ll take you into darkness only for as long as that’s the place you want to go. She’s also a gateway into light. Or anywhere else you want to go.

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  4. Please pardon me for my comment not being about your post, but I want to thank you and have linked to your blog in my latest poem “The Fate You’re Said Desperate Need” thanking you, and if you’d like me to remove it and your name in the poem no problem, but then still I thank you.

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