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Stuchell raising funds to publish book of poetry

Christopher Stuchell has set up a gofundme to help get funding to get his book of poetry, Incantations, published with Atmosphere Press.

Stuchell, the son of David Shelanskey and Judy Stuchell, is a 2019 graduate of Adair County High School, who plans to attend college to major in English and become a teacher.

Stuchell is passionate about poetry, and his original poems have already been published in Lindsey Wilson College's literary magazine, Orpheus, and on Columbia Magazine.

Chris writes, "I have lived in Columbia since 2011, and have grown to love it, and I recently graduated from Adair County High School. I would be extremely grateful for any contribution to this project. Please help me to accomplish this!"

Link: Incantations at gofundme.




This story was posted on 2019-08-14 09:10:46
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