My Book about Mike Tyson, Revelation, is Released

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  • a.rihn
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    #31
    To accompany the book, I created a playlist of songs. From Tupac to The Misfits to Audioslave and more. Some are actually referenced in the book, some songs reference Mike Tyson. There's even a video that explains the history of the theme music from the video game Punch-Out.

    Take a look and have a listen: “Ten Songs, the Sound of Ambient Noise, and the Clanking of Chains”: A Playlist for Andrew Rihn’s REVELATION: AN APOCALYPSE IN FIFTY-EIGHT FIGHTS

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    • TheMyspaceDayz
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      #32
      Forgot about this. Thanks for the bump.

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      • a.rihn
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        #33
        No problem!

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        • Marchegiano
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          #34
          Still have not received the book. Just heads up to anyone who would order, contact rihn directly. I'm sure it'd be much quicker.

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          • a.rihn
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            #35
            A little shameless self-promotion while we're all social distancing and fights are cancelled indefinitely.

            Boxing Insider had some nice things to say about my book of prose poems about Mike Tyson, Revelation.

            In a sea of ghost-written fight memoirs and tweets with poor grammar, truly beautiful boxing writing is a treat. Andrew Rihn’s Revelation: An Apocalypse in Fifty-Eight Fights is one such treat that’s engaging and readable, but to tell the story of one of boxing’s greatest, Rihn uses an unexpected tool: poetry.

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