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Season 5, Episode 20: A Love Letter To Tigers — Sun Yung Shin

July 2, 2022 kaomig

American writer, poet and educator Sun Yung Shin, 48, of Minneapolis, MN closes out the season. Author of a new book of poetry called “The Wet Hex,” Shin reads excerpts from book and talks about how adoption, race, evolution and the pandemic  informs their writing. 

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