Ebook {Epub PDF} We Meant to Bring It Home Alive by Armin Tolentino






















Armin Tolentino is the author of We Meant to Bring It Home Alive ( avg rating, 22 ratings, 14 reviews, published ) and Spectral Lines ( avg r /5(17).  · The image must have made a strong impression on Tolentino, whose celebrated book of poetry, “We Meant to Bring It Home Alive,” combines powerful awareness of . ARMIN TOLENTINO earned his MFA at Rutgers University in Newark. He is the author of We Meant to Bring It Home Alive (Alternating Current Press, ), and his poetry has appeared in Hyphen Magazine, Arsenic Lobster, The Raven Chronicles, and elsewhere. Originally from Lincoln Park, New Jersey, he now lives in Vancouver, Washington with his wife and her three chinchillas.


These books are not filled with your great-great-great grandfather's type poetry, the kind you were forced to study in high school English class and never really understood. These books were written by local Portland poets and are filled with very accessible, easy to understand, and relatable work. These are contemporary poems that address today's modern situations and experiences. AM: Poet Laureate Armin Tolentino, Interactive Armin Tolentino is the Clark County Poet Laureate and author of poetry collection We Meant to Bring It Home Alive. Find out more about poet Armin Tolentino on his website at www.doorway.ru AM: Poet Laureate Armin Tolentino, Interactive Armin Tolentino is the Clark County Poet Laureate and author of poetry collection We Meant to Bring It Home Alive. Find out more about poet Armin Tolentino on his website at www.doorway.ru AM: Takohachi.


Tolentino is the author of the poetry collection “We Meant to Bring It Home Alive” and earned a master’s degree in creative writing at Rutgers Newark. His work has been published in many literary journals and he was a finalist for the Red Hen Press Benjamin Saltman Poetry Award and a winner of the Oregon Poetry Association Poetry Contest. Armin Tolentino is the author of the poetry collection We Meant to Bring It Home Alive (Alternating Current Press, ). He earned a master’s degree in creative writing at Rutgers Newark and his work has been published in numerous literary journals including Common Knowledge, Arsenic Lobster, Hyphen Magazine and The Raven Chronicles. The image must have made a strong impression on Tolentino, whose celebrated book of poetry, “We Meant to Bring It Home Alive,” combines powerful awareness of scientific realities.

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