New "blue" book from a prior aaduna contributor
aaduna has consistently
prided itself on presenting emerging and established poets and writers (as well
as visual artists) who continue to evolve the literary landscape and enable us
to explore the boundaries of their imagination and thematic explorations. As
these aaduna contributors further embolden our imagination with new work,
we will share those accomplishments with our readership.
Now here is the how you can get a copy of “…Blue” and more info
· is now available for pre-sale on Amazon: https://t.co/bbaXPNZt2g
· Watch the video trailer on YouTube: https://t.co/1L0X9Enl4t
Michael Chin, photo provided |
Michael Chin is such an explorer.
You
Might Forget the Sky was Ever Blue is his full-length collection that is due
out on September 15th (pre-advance available September 3rd)
and we thought you might appreciate a headz-up.
Michael Chin, writer and poet was born and raised in
Utica, New York and currently lives in Las Vegas with his wife and son. He has
three full-length short story collections on the way: You Might Forget
the Sky was Ever Blue from Duck Lake Books, Circus Folk from
Hoot ‘n’ Waddle, and The Long Way Home from Cowboy Jamboree
Press. He has also published three chapbooks: “Autopsy and Everything
After” with The Florida Review, “Distance Traveled” with
Bent Window Books, and “The Leo Burke Finish” with Gimmick Press.
Find him online at miketchin.com and follow him on Twitter
@miketchin.
Now here is the how you can get a copy of “…Blue” and more info
· Watch the video trailer on YouTube: https://t.co/1L0X9Enl4t
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