Stand Up Ferran Burke
- 432 pages
- 16 hours of reading
A funny, warm novel in verse from the CLiPPA award winning poet Steven Camden.
Steven Camden, known as Polarbear, is a celebrated spoken-word artist whose work is recognized for its powerful rhythm and personal narrative. His writing often delves into themes of identity and belonging, exploring the individual's place within broader society. Camden also extends his passion for storytelling through playwriting and teaching, emphasizing the transformative impact of poetic language. His performances and writings resonate with audiences through their urgency and authentic voice.






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