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The Obvious Wound

The Obvious Wound

A Story by Carlton Carr


My present situation; trapped in a abusive situation.
Chapter Two: but you!re only a girl

Chapter Two: but you!re only a girl

A Chapter by Carlton Carr


Dorothea carried the innocence of childhood with her into her teenage years. She was always treated as the baby of the family; always kept in the dark..
From A Psyche Ward

From A Psyche Ward

A Poem by Carlton Carr


This is a haven from the razor edge of night where flames of hell still burn but not so bright Where sorrow is but sorrow is not felt where t..
Chapter Four: what will others think

Chapter Four: what will others think

A Chapter by Carlton Carr


Phillip remembers the humiliation of his first day at school. He felt abandoned and alone among all these strange, rough children. Half-way through th..
The Day The One Night Stands Just Had To Stop

The Day The One Night Stands Just Had To Stop

A Poem by Carlton Carr


The day the one night stands just had to stop I read the stats of death and thought about how life had flopped I felt the stranger’s han..
Bookends

Bookends

A Poem by Carlton Carr


I fear I will never fall in love with screeds of words on screens however small like I fell for and still adore books the look of them the ..
Chapter Five: there is no such thing as a happy childhood

Chapter Five: there is no such thing as a happy ch..

A Chapter by Carlton Carr


When Phillip was thirteen he started to keep a diary. His entries were irregular; he wrote when he was down or, not so often, when he was happy. There..
Buggered Angel (A slave's story)

Buggered Angel (A slave's story)

A Book by Carlton Carr


If you are under 18 or find graphic scenes of gay sex, sado masochism and bondage distasteful then this is definately NOT for you.
One: passion play

One: passion play

A Chapter by Carlton Carr


I was stoned. I sat in the tiny lounge with all the curtains closed so that the hidden eyes that I felt were all around me; staring at me, devouring m..
Delilah

Delilah

A Poem by Carlton Carr


her mother told her she’d be the perfect wife because they’d named her Mary and she was born to nurture and to serve her man h..
Poetry In Blue

Poetry In Blue

A Poem by Carlton Carr


I wonder could I write it the way I used to do could I counterfeit old feelings and memories of you? See there I go a’rhyming and the rhy..
Chapter Seven: I would rather you were dead than a homosexual

Chapter Seven: I would rather you were dead than a..

A Chapter by Carlton Carr


In his loneliness Phillip found a friend in Adrian. Adrian was two years older than Phillip but they were in the same grade. Adrian was very camp, dir..
Death Will Come

Death Will Come

A Poem by Carlton Carr


1991 Image: Original collage / painting
Two: you can call me powder

Two: you can call me powder

A Chapter by Carlton Carr


Dylan owns his nickname.
Three: though I sang in my chains like the sea

Three: though I sang in my chains like the sea

A Chapter by Carlton Carr


Uncle Damien gives powder an unexpected erotic gidt.

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