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"When The Sky Was a Canvas to Make Fun Of" is a poetry collection that meditates on love, lust, war, con¿ict, and all of the other amazing and awful things that humans go through. For the most part, the book openly rejects poetry that centers on nature and other occurrences not related to human emotion and relationships. Geographically, the book is mostly set along the eastern seaboard, in the Paci¿c Northwest, and in Israel and Jordan.

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"When The Sky Was a Canvas to Make Fun Of" is a poetry collection that meditates on love, lust, war, con¿ict, and all of the other amazing and awful things that humans go through. For the most part, the book openly rejects poetry that centers on nature and other occurrences not related to human emotion and relationships. Geographically, the book is mostly set along the eastern seaboard, in the Paci¿c Northwest, and in Israel and Jordan.
Autorenporträt
Isaac Amend is a Washington D.C.-based journalist. As a Yale alumni, he was a prominent columnist for the Yale Daily News, and now writes for the Washington Blade. A transgender man and identical twin, he spent most of his childhood living overseas in South Asia, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe. Isaac cherishes all sorts of writing, ranging from poetry to creative nonfiction and first-person fiction.