Category: Poetry

Posted in Black Interest Non-Fiction Poetry

Sister Outsider: Essays And Speeches by Audre Lorde

Audre Lorde | Sister Outsider: Essays And Speeches | Presenting the essential writings of black lesbian poet and feminist writer Audre Lorde, Sister Outsider celebrates an influential voice in twentieth-

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Memory Says Yes by Margaret Randall

Margaret Randall | Memory Says Yes | From Library Journal

Randall gained some notoriety when the INS attempted to deport her under the McCarran-Walter Act, despite the fact that she w

Posted in Native/Indigenous Interest Poetry

Beneath My Heart by Janice Gould

Janice Gould | Beneath My Heart | Editorial Reviews

Review

Autobiography

The Beaver Woman

Beneath My Heart

Black Bear

Blackbirds

Caves

Children Who Neve

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Flowers of Evil by Charles Baudelaire; Marthiel Mathews; Jackson Mathews

Charles Baudelaire; Marthiel Mathews; Jackson Mathews | Flowers of Evil | We are unable to provide a description at this time

Posted in Autobiographical Fiction Poetry

The Memory Palace by JoSelle Vanderhooft

JoSelle Vanderhooft | The Memory Palace | The rooms in The Memory Palace are filled with holy relics, profane agonies, memories that are revelations, and windows to wonders . . . A significant

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Woman In The Moon by SDiane Bogus

SDiane Bogus | Woman In The Moon | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Dyke Hands and Sutras Erotic Lyric by SDiane Bogus

SDiane Bogus | Dyke Hands and Sutras Erotic Lyric | ‘Dyke Hands & Sutras Erotic & Lyric,’ by SDiane Bogus, is an outstanding work from this prolific African-American lesbian writer. A collection of poem

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Blushing Aspen by Kieran York; Beth Mitchum

Kieran York; Beth Mitchum | Blushing Aspen | Blushing Aspen Poetry by Kieran York The aspen tree sends out its branches – grown by days and years. Limbs are the expandable balance of life. Each b

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Lifting Belly by Gertrude Stein; Rebecca Mark

Gertrude Stein; Rebecca Mark | Lifting Belly | Often considered the central erotic work of Stein’s middle period, this love poem written to her longtime companion, Alice B. Toklas, reveals a vulner

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To the Man Reporter from the Denver Post by Chocolate Waters

Chocolate Waters | To the Man Reporter from the Denver Post | With a scathing turn-about, Ms Waters can fire verse like Amazone arrows into male myths. This she did most effectively in ‘To a Man Reporter from the