Soft Hunger

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pillow poetry
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soft hunger
wild surrender

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  • ISBN 9798881612047
  • Weight: 49g
  • Dimensions: 102 x 152mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In the pages of Soft Hunger, bestselling poet r.h. Sin takes readers on an all-new journey that is sure to warm you up and flush your cheeks. Providing a glimpse into desire stripped bare, a quiet exploration of vulnerability and seduction, this collection softly begs the question, are we alone yet?

Soft Hunger and Wild Surrender exist as two halves; an intimate duology tucked sweetly into the same sensual world. Soft Hunger is the slow burn; Wild Surrender is the fire it becomes.

In Soft Hunger, Sin captures the quiet ache before fulfillment—the fantasy and the anticipation, the restraint and the imagination, the unspoken desire that exists between thought and touch. It is the erotic dreamscape that only poetry can provide. Each piece explores the moments before the act, when yearning itself becomes the art form. The tone is delicate yet charged, emphasizing the beauty of what is desired but not yet taken.

Together, the two books form a continuum; a collection of short verses that interlace perfectly to awaken the senses and stir the soul without ever overstaying their welcome. Whether you read them alone, with a partner, or a part-time lover, Soft Hunger and Wild Surrender invite you to take off your coat, get comfortable, and stay a while.
 r.h. Sin is a writer and poet exploring love, loss, and the quiet strength found in healing. His work speaks to those who are learning to trust their softness again.

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