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A Kind of In-Between
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Aaron Burch is both nostalgic and looking forward to what’s to come, all while trying to enjoy the present as much as possible. A Kind of In-Between looks at the last few years of Aaron’s life (get...
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01 August 2023

Aaron Burch is both nostalgic and looking forward to what’s to come, all while trying to enjoy the present as much as possible. A Kind of In-Between looks at the last few years of Aaron’s life (getting divorced, teaching, being a writer, settling into life in the Midwest in his 40s) and also back to his childhood (being adopted, an almost obnoxiously happy and loving childhood, growing up on the West Coast), in curious, playful snapshots that become a whole greater than the sum of their parts. These short essays are about growing up and memory; who Aaron is and who he wants to be; road trips and home and collectibles and family and friendship; how he sees himself, how he wants others to see him, and all the overlaps and incongruencies therein; being a stepfather and son and child and adult and husband and ex and teacher and writer and friend; the things we keep and the things we let go; how to try to make sense of being a person in this world.
Price: $16.00
Pages: 118
Publisher: Fonograf Editions
Imprint: Autofocus Books
Publication Date:
01 August 2023
Trim Size: 8.00 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9781957392202
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Essays, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs
Aaron Burch grew up in Tacoma, WA. He is the author of a novel, Year of the Buffalo; a memoir/literary analysis, Stephen King’s The Body; a short story collection, Backswing; and a novella, How to Predict the Weather. He started the literary journal Hobart, which he edited for twenty years, and is currently the editor of Short Story, Long and the co-editor of WAS (Words & Sports) and HAD. He lives in Ann Arbor, MI.