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Born in the Wrong Desert is Misha Tentser's debut chapbook poetry collection. Tentser writes "I'm a lost Jew born / in the wrong desert, / I feel my insides twist toward Jerusalem," Despite Tentser's apprehension, he steps back to examine the southwest desert that he carries from birth. Collecting the names of people and stories who helped make this desert his home. Steeped in story and poetic language, Tentser delivers a terse morsel of his world- Ukraine and Russian-adding yet another layer of cultural diversity and language into the richness that is the southwest.

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Born in the Wrong Desert is Misha Tentser's debut chapbook poetry collection. Tentser writes "I'm a lost Jew born / in the wrong desert, / I feel my insides twist toward Jerusalem," Despite Tentser's apprehension, he steps back to examine the southwest desert that he carries from birth. Collecting the names of people and stories who helped make this desert his home. Steeped in story and poetic language, Tentser delivers a terse morsel of his world- Ukraine and Russian-adding yet another layer of cultural diversity and language into the richness that is the southwest.


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Misha Tentser is a Ukrainian-American Jewish poet based in Syracuse, where he is an MFA Candidate in Creative Writing at Syracuse University. His poetry has appeared in Back Patio Press and Crosswinds Poetry Journal. His creative nonfiction has been published with Terrain.org. When he is not writing, Misha is probably singing the praises of his hometown of Tucson, Arizona.