
About the poet: R H Sin
r.h. Sin (born in New Brunswick, New Jersey) is a contemporary American poet known for his direct, emotionally raw verse addressing love, heartbreak, resilience, and the experience of women in relationships. He grew up between New Jersey and Florida before moving to New York. His debut collection, Whiskey Words and a Shovel (Andrews McMeel, 2015), was a bestseller and the first of a trilogy, followed by volumes II and III. His writing is distinguished by short, declarative poems that resonate with readers navigating difficult relationships. His subsequent collections include Planting Gardens in Graves and Empty Bottles Full of Stories, all published by Andrews McMeel. His work has reached millions of readers through social media and has appeared in The New Yorker.
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