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Virginia Aronson

    Virginia Aronson is an author whose prolific output spans poetry, prose, and diverse nonfiction. Her work frequently delves into complex human experiences, from personal healing to artistic expression. Aronson explores unconventional subjects with deep insight and skill, offering readers unique perspectives. Her writing style is both accessible and penetrating.

    Hikikomori
    Itako
    Farmlandia: The Many Lives of a Florida Farm
    Mottainai
    Bull Sugar
    • Bull Sugar

      • 114 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Alyson Soule is a novice journalist working for a Florida newspaper. A hospital calls to inform her that her forty-one-year-old mother has overdosed again. Virgie Soule's addiction is related to her secret past, which Alyson is determined to uncover...

      Bull Sugar
    • Mottainai means waste. Popular with the Japanese for generations, mottainai (pronounced moe-tie-nye) is the Buddhist term for essence. One can say mottainai and mean waste nothing. Or, if something appears wasteful, one might remark, mottainai. Includes tips for cutting back on waste and helpful resources/references.

      Mottainai
    • It is quite remarkable that the poet has discarded the obsolete or worn-out phraseology. The poems are endowed with intense imagination, dreamy grace and subtle suggestion. All these poems become quite charming due to ‘maturity, manifested in technique, of feeling in relation to thought’.

      Farmlandia: The Many Lives of a Florida Farm
    • Hikikomori

      • 90 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the phenomenon of hikikomori, this poetry collection delves into the emotional and spiritual struggles faced by individuals who withdraw from society, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Each poem is thoughtfully paired with a brief explanation, providing insight into the experiences of isolation and despair. Accompanied by unique illustrations, the collection invites readers to reflect on the profound impact of seclusion, fostering a deeper understanding of this contemporary issue.

      Hikikomori