AmerAsian: My Journey to Becoming Whole as a Mixed Korean-American by Kimberly McAfee

We wanted to share a recently released book by author Kimberly McAfee titled AmerAsian: My Journey to Becoming Whole as a Mixed Korean-American.

AmerAsian, a chapbook-length poetry collection by Kimberly McAfee, takes the reader on a quest to find a balance and peace with being raised as an Asian-American. Follow the journey of a young girl trying to navigate her way through the minefields and misapprehensions of current society and blossoming into an empowered woman who appreciates her duality. McAfee is an avid lover of mythology, and many of the selections in this collection spotlight brilliant Korean folklore while maintaining relatability for all readers, regardless of their cultural background. Coupled with elegant imagery and flow, AmerAsian has a unique way of pulling you into its pages like a magnetic embrace, a perfect reflection of Kimberly herself.

Book available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle: Kimberly McAfee’s AmerAsian

Author Bio (from Amazon): Kimberly McAfee is a writer and poet residing in the US. She has authored/co-authored works in a variety of formats, such as websites, e-magazines, anthologies, and even a peer-reviewed scholarly journal. Ms. McAfee has just published the chapbook, “AmerAsian: My Journey to Becoming Whole as a Mixed Korean-American,” with Quillkeepers Press; she has also self-published three chapbooks. All are available on Amazon. You can find more of her poetry on her Instagram page @writerpoetkim. Be sure to follow for notifications on her upcoming books!

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