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The Mole Vol I
Posted by Literary Titan

After reading The Mole Vol I by Ron Raye, I was left with the kind of restless wonder that follows a vivid, unsettling dream. This is not a book you breeze through or easily categorize. It’s a sprawling, poetic reflection on writing itself. What it means to create, to wrestle with imagination, and to birth stories from the void. Framed as a novel but flowing like a feverish verse epic, The Mole explores the narrator’s relentless, obsessive pursuit of a book that never quite lets itself be written. It’s a journey through false starts, unruly characters, and the chaos of creativity itself.
The writing is repetitive, fragmented, and sometimes circular. But maybe that’s the point. Raye plunges into the deep end of postmodern playfulness, layering thoughts about writing on top of metaphors about the self, identity, the muse, and madness. He breaks the fourth wall constantly. One minute we’re inside the narrator’s mind, the next we’re hearing characters rebel or vanish mid-scene. The language pulses with raw emotion. Some parts made me feel like I was watching someone have a breakdown in real-time, but in a way that’s painfully honest and often oddly funny.
What struck me most was how deeply personal it felt. The narrator’s longing to write, to leave something meaningful behind, resonated with me. It’s not really about the story, because there isn’t a traditional one. It’s about the process. The doubt, the silence, the moments when words feel useless. At times, I felt deeply seen, especially in those passages where the writer questions the worth of what they’re doing, yet keeps going anyway. That kind of creative vulnerability takes guts to put on the page.
The Mole Vol I isn’t for everyone. If you’ve ever struggled with your own voice or chased an idea until it nearly broke you, there’s something deeply relatable here. I’d recommend it to poets, writers, and anyone who’s ever stared at a blank page for too long.
Pages: 836 | ISBN : 978-0980045284
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