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About Marin Chan
Marin Chan (born October 16, 1992) is a Chinese poet known for his evocative and introspective works. Born in Sichuan, China, his real name is Shichao Chen, and he adopted the pen name Marin Chan, bestowed upon him by his beloved mother. His literary journey began at a young age when he was enrolled in the Ba Jin Literature Institute during primary school, laying the foundation for his lifelong love affair with words.
Marin draws inspiration from a diverse array of writers, counting Rabindranath Tagore, Pablo Neruda, and Emily Dickinson among his favorites. His writing style is characterized by its freedom from rigid form, allowing his words to flow naturally and unrestrained.
In January 2024, Marin made his literary debut with the publication of his first book through Austin Macauley Publishers, "Us as Eagles: Selected Poetry Collection," marking the commencement of what promises to be a remarkable career.
He also created @little__lines project on Instagram, sharing his thoughts and words with the readers from all over the world.
A restless soul, Marin has traversed the globe in search of inspiration since his twenties, residing in locales as varied as Miami, Grenada, Shanghai, Macau, and the UAE. These experiences have enriched his perspective, infusing his poetry with a global sensibility and a profound appreciation for cultural diversity.
Marin's bilingual upbringing has endowed him with a unique voice that bridges linguistic and cultural divides. His words resonate with a palpable sense of longing and nostalgia, capturing the fleeting beauty of moments in time and the inevitability of change.
With a keen eye for detail and a deep reverence for the natural world, Marin's writing invites readers on a journey of introspection and discovery. His work transcends borders, speaking to the universal human experience with clarity and empathy.
Marin Chan's poetry is a testament to the power of language to transcend barriers and forge connections across the vast tapestry of human experience. Through his words, he invites readers to pause, reflect, and find solace in the beauty of the world around them.