Some People Are Trains

Some People Are Trains by Jackson Phoenix Nash is a poetry collection published by Little Betty on July 2, 2024. This edition features 36 pages and is presented in English. The work explores themes of identity and vulnerability, capturing moments of both humor and tragedy through vivid imagery and personal reflection.
Readers will find a unique perspective on the experiences of LGBTQ individuals, particularly within the context of social spaces. The poems delve into the complexities of navigating one’s identity in public settings, offering insights into the challenges faced by those who identify as transgender. This collection invites contemplation on societal norms and personal truths, making it a significant addition to contemporary poetry.
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‘you need to be a warrior right now,
especially in Wetherspoon’s where you’re slightly scared
to take a piss
and for comfort you search ‘Mudlarking’ on your phone,
as you squat in the cubicle with one foot
pressed hard against the door
in case someone should come in
and realise what you are.’
Jackson Phoenix Nash is an essential new poetic voice. Funny, tragic, deeply lived, his poems snap you wide awake.
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