Is this aging loser serious when he writes a poetry book as a sexually frustrated Asian

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woman or no...? I was looking through this pinheaded site known as finishinglinepress.com and I couldn't help but notice the title of this strange and mysterious book known as "AO." When I first saw it out of the corner of my eye, I thought it said "a-hole." But I clicked on the link and read a synopsis of what the book entailed. According to the synopsis, some aging, bone-headed, loser named Kenton Wing Robinson decided to write a book as a sexually frustrated Asian woman. (W T F !!!) No, I'm NOT kidding! If you do not believe me, read the following summary below:

In his reincarnation as Suzume Shi, Kenton Wing Robinson has rung all the changes of a woman unhappy and sometimes jubilant in love. In these remarkably empathetic poems are Suzume Shi's dream of leg-wrapped consummation; bitterness at being shelved like a folded fan; hearing acute enough to dicern a man's "smothered tongue" begging for release; frustration and fury at the same man's assumption of dominance (does this sound like a sado commentary or what?) dismay at being dubbed a saintly seductress and desperation wild enough to stitch together her lover from the scraps of other men........................

I can't write anymore without pissing my pants. If you don't believe me, go look at Finishinglinepress.com and read this douchebag's poetry book as he pretends to be a sexually frustrated Asian woman.

But anyway, do you guys think he's serious? Or is he just mocking poetry in and of itself? If so, hilarious! If he's serious, someone needs to get laid.
Attention anime pink haired icon girl... Did you READ that? Did you use your eyeballs???!?!?! He's a 60 year old man writing a book in the p.o.v as a young, Asian, female who is sexually FRUSTRATED! Leg. Wrapped. Consummation. Enough said.
 
I don't see what's so funny. How is writing poetry from someone else's point of view any different than writing a book from someone else's point of view? It's the same thing.

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Yes I did read that. I've also read books where 70 year old men write chapters about young girls discovering sex. I've read books by 70 year old women about young boys being seduced by older women. Does that make them sick? No. It means they're writing a story. If something like that description shocks you then you need to grow up a little and get out of your tiny little literary box. Don't be angry that someone didn't go "OMG LULULUL SO FUNNEH AN WIERRRRD!"
 
"In his reincarnation as Suzume Shi, Kenton Wing Robinson has..."

I disagree with pink-haired girl. He isn't just writing this from a woman's perspective, it appears that he believes he is a sexually frustrated Asian woman. Which indeed, is weird.
 
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