Who We Once Were

· Poetry Novelist Publishing
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A small collection of poetry that faces love, loss, regret and my inexplicable tendency toward self-destruction.


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Thanh Tùng Nguyễn
15 February 2022
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About the author

FIRST: 

To anyone reading this, thank you for every tiny bit of support you give to the writing community. We bare our hearts and souls, and to be remembered by someone is the biggest dream that could ever possibly come true.



BIO:

I am an indie writer who lives in Cheyenne, WY with my cat. My writing has appeared in the following publications:


Shemom magazine (Cardiff, CA) 


The 2016 High Plains Register (Cheyenne, WY)


The Stray Branch #20 Vol. 17 (available on Amazon)


DimensionBucket Magazine Vol. 1 Issue 1 https://gumroad.com/dimensionbucket

https://www.amazon.com/dp/1729462324/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_hoZeDb94QS720


I am currently at work on several projects, including a collection of short stories and poetry called "Long Live the Lonely: Poetry and Prose For Melancholy Souls" and as of Sept. 18th, 2018 I have officially started work on the final book of my "Through The Fog" series.



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