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To Love the Coming End
To Love the Coming End
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Product details
- ISBN 9781634059657
- Dimensions: 139 x 177mm
- Publication Date: 01 Jun 2017
- Publisher: Chin Music Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
Love is remembered as a jungle of flora and fauna cleaved by tectonic shock and human fault. Our restless narrator stirs between Singapore, Fukushima, and Vancouver with prose that engulfs like radioactive mist. Personal, geographic, political, and cultural environments take on one another's qualities, culminating volcanically in the Tohoku earthquake that shatters Japan. Leanne Dunic won the Alice Munro Short Story Contest and was shortlisted for the Asian-Canadian Emerging Writer Award in 2015. A multidisciplinary artist, she sings and plays guitar for Luck Commander and creates visual art that has been shown in Japan, Singapore, and Canada.
Poet Leanne Dunic is the Canadian born daughter of a Chinese mother and Croatian father. She has published fiction, poetry and non-fiction in magazines and anthologies in Asia, North America, and the UK, as well as chapbooks by Leaf Press, Onzieme, and Bitterzoet. She recently won the Alice Munro Short Story Contest and was shortlisted for the 2015 Asian-Canadian Emerging Writer Award. Leanne is a mentor at SFU's Southbank Writing Program, and was the 2014 literary curator for Vancouver's Powell Street Festival, a Japanese-Canadian cultural celebration. A truly multi-disciplinary artist, she is the singer/guitarist for the band Luck Commander, where she finds another outlet for her writing skills. Her visual art has been displayed in galleries in Japan, Singapore, and Canada.
To Love the Coming End
€16.99
