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Author Talk: Chip Duncan

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— Tour: 7:00 PM
— Talk: 8:00 PM
Panel Discussion Moderated By Dr. Shawn Borich
featuring Chip Duncan & Natalia Panchenko
— Admission includes copy of book
— Cash Bar

"As an on-the-ground witness to the courage of ordinary Ukrainians damaged by Putin’s war, Chip Duncan’s A Different War
inspires hope, even awe. Duncan’s poetry supercharges the storytelling, giving raw voice to the victims and depth to their
innocence." —Dave Umhoefer
Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
A lifelong Midwesterner and native of western Iowa, Chip Duncan has produced more than fifty non-fiction films for international broadcast and distribution. His work as a photographer and filmmaker has taken him to ice fields, war zones, slums, shipyards, museums, palaces, vineyards, beaches, deserts, rainforests, savannahs, and farmlands. He counts Peru, Ethiopia, Afghanistan, and rural Kenya among his favorite places. Duncan’s previous books include the short story collection Half A Reason To Die (Select Books, NYC, 2017), photographic collections Inspiring Change (Thunder House Press, Milwaukee, 2019) and Enough To Go Around (Select Books, NYC, 2009). Duncan also speaks publicly on the impact of climate change as part of The Three Tenors of Climate Change. Ewaso Village is Duncan’s first book of poetry, and the first in a trilogy featuring indigenous cultures from around the world.

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