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Book Release: Fever Memory by Kimiko White

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Sims Library Of Poetry & Virtually
Los Angeles CA, United States
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Join us for the release of Kimiko White's Fever Memory! 

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Featuring:

Tommy Domino 
st. dill
Kuahmel

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About Fever Memory:

Fever Memory is the embodiment of starting over. It represents internalized feelings of uncertainty, yet a new-found hope the size of a mustard seed. This debut collection of poetry captures the essence of becoming and undoing over and over again. It emphasizes the beauty of nature, tribulation, and change.

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About Kimiko White:

Kimiko White was born and raised in Long Beach, California. Kimiko’s existence tells the test of time. Living a very unconventional lifestyle, she takes pride in embracing the challenges that come with life and turns them into opportunities for success. Kimiko is deeply inspired by nature, traveling, family, love and studying. At 21, Kimiko had already been published in Writer’s Pocket Anthologies Silhouettes at Dusk and Fire and Ice. While being a full-time student at Tuskegee University, Kimiko wrote and pieced together the poetry collection Fever Memory.

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Praise for Fever Memory:

"Fever Memory by Kimiko White is a lyrical exploration of life, love, sadness, and joy. My favorite piece is "The South Is a Holy Sanctuary," which allows the reader to explore the peace and serenity of life in the South and the ways in which this place can heal mind, body, and soul. This collection is definitely my favorite book of poetry for 2023." ~Dr. Camille Alexander, Professor of English at Tuskegee University

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Sims Library Of Poetry & Virtually
Los Angeles CA, United States