Raven’s Rants

Raven’s Rants

Raven's Rants

Raven

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Editorial:
iUniverse
Año de edición:
2003
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9780595295418
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Raven’s Rants started out in November 1997 as just another personal poetry home page. However, it quickly grew into one of the largest and best-known dark poetry sites on the Internet achieving both a large, dedicated following and a place in countless academic papers, including several doctoral dissertations. With it’s themes of love, heartbreak, and coming of age in today’s world, Raven’s Rants has drawn readers in from over 200 countries.Now the works of Raven’s Rants are available in a print collection. The entire first five years of the site’s history, including all of the poetry, rants and most of the short stories, are presented here, reedited, revised and revamped for the print medium. You’re invited to explore the Internet phenomenon that’s been turning heads for the past half decade and let yourself in on the Internet’s worst kept secret. It’s waiting for you within these pages...Reader Opinions'The emotions and issues Raven presents and discusses are some of the most thought provoking I have ever happened upon.' - M. K. Strickland'It was like I was reading something that had sprung up in my own mind, almost in my own exact words.' - Trevor Gerard

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