Chance
To be adopted is to feel unwanted. At least that's how Clint Betts felt growing up. Chance is his attempt to understand where that feeling came from and what became possible once he stopped believing it.
Moving between airports, apartments, and temporary routines, Between Cities is a novel about the restless rhythm of modern life—belonging, ambition, and the search for permanence when the ground never stays still.
To be adopted is to feel unwanted. At least that's how Clint Betts felt growing up. Chance is his attempt to understand where that feeling came from and what became possible once he stopped believing it.
Clint's latest essays, letters, short stories, and notes. Sent when there's something worth sending.