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      Thursday
      03Sep2009

      More good news from the Adventure Society

      Suss contributor and friend of LS&S Micah Ling's debut poetry collection, Three Islands, is available now from Sunnyside Press. From the publisher:

      Three Islands, Micah Ling’s first full-length collection, brings together the three colossal figures of Amelia Earhart, Robert Stroud (the Birdman of Alcatraz), and Fletcher Christian to examine the solitude and madness that comprises their slight degrees of separation. Existing in the channel between fact and fiction, these poems deftly swim among the slight nuances that divide captivity, isolation, and escape.

      If you had the opportunity to pick up Micah's chapbook out earlier this year from Finishing Line Press, Thoughts on Myself, a series of poems in the voice of Amelia Earhart, you already have a good idea of the wonderful things she can do with the voices of others. And one has to assume Three Islands is going to be three times the awesome. And that's a lot of awesome. Let's get on this one, folks.

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