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The poem: Masochist

I think I'm a masochist I crave intimacy more than any other feeling To have someone look at me and put all their emotions onto my body and mind The idea of being hit excites my mind more than any feeling of bodily pleasure The outburst of another inflicted on my skin, as their fist connect with my flesh and the blood vessels explode within like tiny orgasms To feel the ache graze over my skin and soothe into a warm and tingling sensation The idea of purple and red flowers blooming on my body in an act of true emotions I never got bruises from the hits They were never sexual or romantic I don't like to be hit in my face.

The poem: Masochist

NR 2026
A Buried Mind

After the recent death of his wife, hardworking gravedigger Henry Adler begins to suffer from sinister visions of death. Plagued by the grief of his loss, the phantom apparitions grow, spiraling his mind into a descent of madness. In search for peace he relies on his friends for some sense of comfort, only to slip further into a hallucinatory state. His work becomes his only distraction, causing him to become restless. Will he escape the madness of his own mind? Will the loss of his wife be too much to bear?

A Buried Mind

NR 2026
That Sinking Feeling

Misty awakes with a cold in a bed unfamiliar to her. At the foot of the bed, the owner of the place, Ashton, obsessively attends to her. He claims to have saved Misty from an accident in which she drove her car into a lake. Misty has no memory of this event and questions why she would act in such a way in the first place. Instead of easing her worries, Ashton leaves Misty alone so she can rest, but promises to check back in later. While trapped alone in the room, increasingly strange occurrences happen to Misty, and glimpses of the accident begin to surface. What truly happened at the lake? Who is Ashton, and does he know more than he lets on?

That Sinking Feeling

NR 2026