Recurring Characters

In Recurring Characters, Evan Chelsee guides readers through the emotional labyrinth of one year in Los Angeles-a year filled with longing, missed connections, and self-reflection. Through a collection of poetry and fragmented storytelling, this chapbook unravels the complexity of desire, self-worth, and the need for connection. Using playlists, text messages, flowcharts and more, Evan's work captures the fleeting nature of relationships and the way we anchor ourselves to people, places, and moments. Each poem invites readers to experience the chaos, confusion, and yearning of being 21 and full of feelings.

About the author

Evan Chelsee (they/them) is a doer of many things. At any given time you might find them co-hosting The Bi Pod, writing the Body of Work newsletter, skill-building in restorative culture, or re-filling one of the three different beverages they are drinking. Evan is an alum of the Tin House Writers Workshop and the University of Southern California cinema school. They live in Long Beach, California.

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Recurring Characters

In Recurring Characters, Evan Chelsee guides readers through the emotional labyrinth of one year in Los Angeles-a year filled with longing, missed connections, and self-reflection. Through a collection of poetry and fragmented storytelling, this chapbook unravels the complexity of desire, self-worth, and the need for connection. Using playlists, text messages, flowcharts and more, Evan's work captures the fleeting nature of relationships and the way we anchor ourselves to people, places, and moments. Each poem invites readers to experience the chaos, confusion, and yearning of being 21 and full of feelings.

About the author

Evan Chelsee (they/them) is a doer of many things. At any given time you might find them co-hosting The Bi Pod, writing the Body of Work newsletter, skill-building in restorative culture, or re-filling one of the three different beverages they are drinking. Evan is an alum of the Tin House Writers Workshop and the University of Southern California cinema school. They live in Long Beach, California.

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Recurring Characters

Recurring Characters

by Evan Chelsee
Recurring Characters

Recurring Characters

by Evan Chelsee

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In Recurring Characters, Evan Chelsee guides readers through the emotional labyrinth of one year in Los Angeles-a year filled with longing, missed connections, and self-reflection. Through a collection of poetry and fragmented storytelling, this chapbook unravels the complexity of desire, self-worth, and the need for connection. Using playlists, text messages, flowcharts and more, Evan's work captures the fleeting nature of relationships and the way we anchor ourselves to people, places, and moments. Each poem invites readers to experience the chaos, confusion, and yearning of being 21 and full of feelings.

About the author

Evan Chelsee (they/them) is a doer of many things. At any given time you might find them co-hosting The Bi Pod, writing the Body of Work newsletter, skill-building in restorative culture, or re-filling one of the three different beverages they are drinking. Evan is an alum of the Tin House Writers Workshop and the University of Southern California cinema school. They live in Long Beach, California.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798991366298
Publisher: Double Text
Publication date: 09/14/2024
Pages: 46
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.13(d)

About the Author

Evan Chelsee (they/them) is a doer of many things. At any given time you might find them co-hosting The Bi Pod, writing the Body of Work newsletter, skill-building in restorative culture, or re-filling one of the three different beverages they are drinking. Evan is an alum of the Tin House Writers Workshop and the University of Southern California cinema school. They live in Long Beach, California.
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