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    (By JP Seabright)

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    Author JP Seabright
    “Book Descriptions: I’ve been fortunate never to be homeless, but I’ve been down and out, attacked, ostracised and discriminated against due to my queerness.

    At a time when queer and trans youth are suffering more than ever from far right hate groups turning public and political support against them, it’s important we stand up for our trans and queer siblings

    All proceeds from this chapbook will go to two charities that help provide that support: The Albert Kennedy Trust in the U.K. and The Trevor Project in the US.

    The Insomniac’s Almanac is a short collection of poems, mixed with found text, photographs and AI generated images. As someone who knows only too well the daily suffering of chronic illness and insomnia, this book is offered as respite and sustenance to the sleepless, the restless, the aching and broken. You may feel down and out, but you are beautiful and you are loved.

    - JP Seabright”

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