The bottom line is no other story would be accurate leaving the pen until this one was told...the right way.
Critical Acclaim: "Everything Lost in the Ire"
The New Yorkid
"A searing meditation on modern consciousness. [The author] dismantles the mythology of material worth with prose that burns like phosphorus. Each sentence is a controlled demolition of contemporary illusion."
Pares Review
"Breathtaking in its raw vulnerability. A work that transcends genre—part philosophical treatise, part spiritual autopsy.This author has created something between prose poetry and existential revelation."
Bookform
"Radical in its deconstruction of personal economy. 'Everything Lost in the Ire' isn't just writing; it's an exorcism of capitalist desire. A landmark text in contemporary contemplative literature."
Literacy Hub
"Imagine Roland Barthes meeting Charles Bukowski in a minimalist zen garden. Razor-sharp insights slice through layers of performative self, revealing the naked infrastructure of desire and attachment."
The Goardian
"A transformative text that reads like a personal manifesto. Brutal, beautiful, and profoundly introspective. Cool has written the kind of work that doesn't just describe inner revolution—it performs it.