About Nutsucker
A ferocious, poetic collision of words, visuals, and digital decay.
Enter the disturbed, electric world of Collin J. Rae — poet, visual artist, and unapologetic provocateur. NUTSUCKER is a ferocious collection of experimental poetry and surreal art that rips through the skin of sanity to reveal something raw, chaotic, and undeniably human.
Through a language of glitch, grief, and grotesque beauty, Rae’s poems shatter the comfort of convention. His words bleed, mutate, and reform — a mirror held to cruelty, decay, and the fractured pulse of modern existence. Each page pairs incendiary verse with Rae’s signature digital hallucinations — neon specters of anguish and rebellion.
Unfiltered. Unforgiving. Uncompromising.
This isn’t poetry that asks to be understood. It demands to be felt.
Publisher’s Note:
This eBook edition of NUTSUCKER presents the complete written works of Collin J. Rae — raw, unfiltered, and unapologetically human. To preserve digital readability, this version does not include the visual artwork featured in the print release. For the full visual and sensory experience — where each poem collides with Rae’s haunting digital imagery — the paperback edition is available through Baroque Medusa Media.
Collin J. Rae’s language, spelling, and structure are intentionally unrestrained — part of his raw artistic process. Each distortion, invented word, and fracture in form is deliberate, reflecting the chaotic rhythm and emotional truth of his work.
Advance Praise for NUTSUCKER
“I love how immersive Collin’s words are immediately upon reading. It makes me feel like I’m in a lava pit bubbling with his intensity and the heat of a personal hell.”
— Kelsey Stark, Poet
“Typical Collin’s brain bullshit — reads like some kinda dystopian fool-job.”
— Dr. Spooky, Author
“Collin J. Rae’s NUTSUCKER is a real pallet cleanser.”
— Somer Enkstadt, Scientist
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Author Bio:
Collin J Rae is a Michigan born visual and aural artist currently living and working in northern Virginia. His photos have been published by TASCHEN books, European Photography Magazine, Secret Magazine and many others. His “asemic” works have been featured in various online and physical journals.
