on kinesthetic & auditory feelings by Azariah Coppin

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“Coppin’s chronicling of his experiences in rural Burma feel focused and urgent. His language is manic and stream-of-conscious, yet precise and questioning, What does it mean when Instagram is more of a guarantee than clean water? Coppin is not trying to answer this question, he’s shining a light on it head-on and asking the question, “how do I head-on in this space?”
–Joshua Irwin-Salinas, @joshirwinsalinas (instagram), NYC-Based Writer and Rutgers MFA Creative Writing Graduate ’19
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on kinesthetic & auditory feelings

by Azariah Coppin

$14.99, paper

978-1-64662-095-1

2019

Azariah Coppin is a writer and actor from Baltimore, Maryland. Graduating from NYU Tisch in 2016 with a degree in Drama, his short play, bleachers, was staged as part of Secret Theatre’s LIC Summer festival 2018, while his other short play, Servile, was performed as part of Manhattan Repertory’s Winter Showcase 2019. His upcoming play, Setting: Teachers’ Lounge  will premiere at NYSummerfest ’19 at the Hudson Guild Theater in Mid-August.

In addition to his playwriting pursuits, he recently finished a short collection of poems, based on his experiences abroad serving as a Volunteer English Teacher. The chapbook, due to be published by Finishing Line Press in Georgetown, Kentucky starting in July, is entitled, “on kinesthetic & auditory feelings.”

Also eager to discover any new oddity, ambient sounds and synths are two of his most passionate pleasures. He credits his family as lovers and friends and as the guiding force in all that he does.

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