Smells Like Teen Angst
By Fleur Blüm
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About this ebook
This chapbook is a collection of poems taken from a website I made in late high school. The website was a band appreciation site, but I won't name the band, some very concerning reports have come out about them in the last few years.
When these poems were written I was between 14 and 16 years old, and deep in my goth phase; I was enamoured of death, blood, magic, and vampires.
Fleur Blüm
Fleur Blüm is a Melbourne based writer, performer and musician. She writes mainly fiction, with romantic elements. She is a strongly feminist, sex-positive writer. Her work sometimes touches on the darker side of life, including abusive relationships. She also regularly uses her humour to break up the darkness. You can read examples of her work in her blog. Fleur co-wrote, performed in and produced a Melbourne Fringe Festival show in 2016, Fleur and Alexandra Save the World. She and Alexandra are planning a follow-up show for 2018, Fleur and Alexandra are Out of This World. Fleur also performs regularly in Melbourne’s live music scene. She is currently working with a new project and will advertising gigs as they become available. Previously she was bass guitarist and backing vocalist for Hello Volume.
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