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In 2018, Michael Ting shocked the slam poetry community when he became the first Chinese-American to win the Individual World Poetry Slam in San Diego, CA, and hold the title of Individual World Champion. Past winners such as Rudy Francisco, Ed Mabrey, and Buddy Wakefield have become household names for poetry lovers around the world, while former competitors like Brandon Leake, Elizabeth Acevedo, Michael Harriot, and Hanif Abdurraqib have gone on to become international celebrities for their captivating performance, spellbinding writing, and generation-defining prose.In this timely, debut…mehr

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In 2018, Michael Ting shocked the slam poetry community when he became the first Chinese-American to win the Individual World Poetry Slam in San Diego, CA, and hold the title of Individual World Champion. Past winners such as Rudy Francisco, Ed Mabrey, and Buddy Wakefield have become household names for poetry lovers around the world, while former competitors like Brandon Leake, Elizabeth Acevedo, Michael Harriot, and Hanif Abdurraqib have gone on to become international celebrities for their captivating performance, spellbinding writing, and generation-defining prose.In this timely, debut collection, Michael Ting challenges the notion that the Asian-American identity is a cheap copy - a novelty - of someone else's American Dream, insisting that the reader take a deeper look at the stories, viewpoints, and challenges that define him and a generation of Asian Americans looking to find their voice. After a year marked by both heartbreaking violence against Asian diasporic communities and breakthrough moments of representation in popular culture, this debut collection adds a critical piece of commentary that will leave the reader with a more complicated, expansive, and layered perspective.From playground assimilations to flipped microaggressions, misplaced masculinity to culinary confessionals, Ting takes the reader on a journey through some of his most hard-earned lessons in a way that only a world class slam poet can. Balancing his trademark wit and humor with gut-punching truths, these poems may just transform your understanding of Asian-Americans, but perhaps more importantly in this moment, yourself.

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Autorenporträt
Michael "Mic" Ting is an Asian-American poet, born and raised in the Bay Area, who has toured both internationally and in cities across the country, sharing his particular brand of spoken word. His poetry navigates topics of race, assimilation, family, loss, and evolution through honest storytelling and emotional upheaval. Mic started writing and performing poetry during his college years at Santa Clara University, which eventually led to his competing on three national slam poetry teams. In 2015, he helped Team Palo Alto take 2nd place at Group Piece Finals during The National Poetry Slam. In 2018, Mic became the first Chinese-American to win the Individual World Poetry Slam held in San Diego, CA. In doing so, Mic joined the ranks of legendary slam poets like Rudy Francisco, Buddy Wakefield, Ed Mabrey, and Emi Mahmoud in holding the coveted title of World Champion.