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As we get closer and closer to release day, I wanted to start sharing more about the book, including more previews. This book is for women who love women. For those who ache for the soft—velvet mouths, lace dresses, and the gentle danger of perfume pressed into another’s skin. And for those who burn for…
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Recently, I purchased these two books from fellow indies. I’m tagging the authors on my socials so ya’ll can check them out. So, TT and Insta currently have them tagged by their handles so people can find them and check them out. My Instagram My Tiktok
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The story begins with a woman named Jane Leeds, often called Mother Leeds. She had already borne twelve children, but upon discovering she was pregnant with a thirteenth, she cursed the unborn child in a fit of despair and frustration. “Let it be the devil,” she said—and some say the devil listened. On the night…
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![The Beats of Protest [Politics/Music]](https://lbachman.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/beatsofprotest.png?w=1024)
If it isn’t the folk-torn songs of the 1960s or the sharp tongue of ’90s hip hop, music has still always held a mirror up to society—showing us ourselves from different points of view. Think: Bob Dylan crooning “The Times They Are A-Changin’” or “Fight the Power” by Public Enemy roaring across the radio waves.…
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For me, poetry and writing are inseparable. The way I engage with language—through prose, verse, music, and storytelling—has always been enriched by metaphor. It allows me to draw emotional parallels, to frame the strange through the familiar. It creates a connective tissue between reader and experience. That’s why metaphor is more than a literary device…
![Writing Independently,Thriving Consistently [Writing]](https://lbachman.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/writing-independently-thriving-consistently.png?w=1024)