Namaste Motherfucker by Dan Denton

This is a very short but very lovely read about everyday life, from struggling to let shit go even as it feels like it’s piling on top of you, to life as a factory worker, to beautiful moments you wish would last forever.

Namaste Motherfucker is a chapbook by Dan Denton I picked up at the Last Insomniacathon, I was instantly drawn to the cover before anything else, and ended up buying a copy.

It is an Insomniacathon exclusive, so I cannot include links on where to buy, but Dan has other books you can find on Amazon, and he also has a substack where he posts.

I really enjoyed this chapbook, though brief, it’s very relatable and filled with well crafted poetry. The Factory Life Ain’t for Everyone is incredibly relatable. Others I personally enjoyed were Namaste Motherfucker, and I want to Microdose Sunshine.

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