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The Chinese New Year offers a perspective of the millennial generation's impact and examines the nuance of society's middle ground and exhaustion between current political extremes.

Produktbeschreibung
The Chinese New Year offers a perspective of the millennial generation's impact and examines the nuance of society's middle ground and exhaustion between current political extremes.
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Autorenporträt
C.E. O'Banion is a father of two and a writer based out of Baton Rouge, LA. He writes about his generation, his family, his hometown, and chain Mexican restaurants. His short stories and essays have previously appeared online and in print in The Southern Review, The Deal Mule, Mouthing Off Magazine, Whalebone Magainze, Short Beasts, and others, while some humorous essays and nonfiction can be found in The National Enquirer and other local newspapers. He is also an editor of Two Hawks Quarterly out of Antioch University (Los Angeles). Chinese New Year is his debut novel, and he has also completed a collection of short stories about his youth and upbringing in East Texas. He plans to continue writing fiction and nonfiction for local papers and journals, as well as re-entering the education field. His short nonfiction was nominated for a Pushcart Prize in 2022.C.E. graduated from Louisiana State University with a Bachelor's in English then law school at LSU. After some years, he attended and completed an MFA degree in creative writing from the UCLA Writing Workshop and Antioch University Los Angeles' MFA program. He's worked as an attorney, teacher, lobbyist, and nursing home administrator. C.E. and his wife, Melissa, have been married for seven years and have two children: Flannery (4) and Henry (2). They have a dog, Joan of Bark, and a cat, EZ Mac, and they enjoy their time in Baton Rouge.