Nothing to Do with Me

Nothing to Do with Me by Sarah Xerta, published by University of Hell Press on March 16, 2015, is a collection of poetry that explores the complexities of survival. With 120 pages, this work delves into themes of struggle and resilience, presenting a raw examination of the human experience. Each poem embodies a visceral confrontation with life’s challenges, reflecting the messy nature of existence.
Readers will find that Xerta’s poetry engages with the concept of fight and flight, capturing the essence of survival through vivid imagery and powerful language. The collection is not autobiographical but offers graphic explorations of the self, inviting readers to confront their own realities without filters. This edition serves as a testament to the strength of expression, challenging societal norms and encouraging a candid dialogue about the unspoken aspects of life.
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Nothing to Do with Me is messy because survival is messy, and that is what this collection is: a study of fight and flight. Each poem brawls and bellows, screams and scrams, claws and clashes, struggles and ultimately survives to tell its tale. Every word is a willful act of existence.
Sarah Xerta has done more than write a book; she has created a weapon in the war against the unspoken. It is not autobiographical but bio, graphic, auto … exposures of the self as it moves through life, without filters or facades. Xerta engages us in bloody, beautiful combat and challenges us to live uncensored.
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