About let it rip
let it rip showcases the implosion of relationships that aren’t meant to be. It’s about peeling off the band-aid from a relationship that has run its course. It’s also an ode to the freedom we gain from truths we learn through heartbreak.
Ambiguous boundaries, unrequited love, and examining the substance of a relationship are threads interwoven throughout this collection. Take it as an invitation to sing, weep, and commiserate in between these pages of love, lust, and ill-fated romances.
Jess Chua’s debut poetry chapbook takes a deep dive into the breakup experience, breaking down years of turmoil and turbulence with clean precision.
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Author Bio:
Jess Chua’s debut chapbook about heartbreak, let it rip, was published in late summer 2023 (Bottlecap Press).
A Musepaper.org essay prize winner, her poems, flash fiction, and essays have appeared in or are forthcoming in 34th Parallel Magazine, The Five-Two, and Whale Road Review. Her genre work has appeared in Mystery Tribune and Black Hare Press anthologies.
She works as a content specialist and is aiming to complete a couple of short story collections. Her hobbies include yoga, sketching, and astrology.