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Task #20: Read a book of poetry by a BIPOC or queer author.
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Old Love Skin: Voices From Contemporary Africa
Find Her. Keep Her.
Upile Chisala any of her works
Poukahangatus: Poems
Felon: Poems
and The Language We Were Never Taught to Speak

A few books I would suggest:
Voodoo Hypothesis
The Weary Blues
Dead Dad Jokes
I am The Rage: A Black Poetry Collection
Postcolonial Love Poem
River Woman
Don't Call Us Dead
Tonguebreaker
Disintegrate/Dissociate
This Wound Is a World
A Place Called No Homeland
and of course: Nepantla: An Anthology Dedicated to Queer Poets of Color
There's lots of great stuff to choose from for this task, I'm excited to see suggestions!

Does anyone have recommendations for a book for this prompt that is fun, propulsive, or otherwise might carry me through?



Have you read her before? Which of her books of poetry would you recommend to start with?

You could try The World's Wife by Carol Ann Duffy. It's short too.


Have you read her before? Which of her books of poetry wo..."
I just recently finished Weaving Sundown in a Scarlet Light: Fifty Poems for Fifty Years by Joy Harjo and it's a beautiful collection, with a great introduction from Sandra Cisneros.

Have you read her before? Which of her boo..."
Thank you!

I have. I read her recent material, Catching the Light and Weaving Sundown in a Scarlet Light: Fifty Poems for Fifty Years .
Though I love her book She Had Some Horses: Poems

Some other recs:
The Renunciations: Poems by Donika Kelly
Life on Mars by Tracy K. Smith
American Sonnets for My Past and Future Assassin by Terrance Hayes
Whereas by Layli Long Soldier
The Tradition by Jericho Brown
Night Sky with Exit Wounds by Ocean Vuong
I'm thinking of reading Obit by Victoria Chang or Olio by Tyehimba Jess.


Also recommend:
Flood Damages, which will work for the 'local' prompt for Australians + independently published
Take Care- independently published.
Dropbear
Steep Tea
The Autobiography of a Goddess


Does ..."
I can't read a book of poetry like a regular book. I will read one or two poems a day so they can sink in. I then get through two books at the same time.

Ooh, The World's Wife looks really interesting. Thank you!






I recommend The Sound the Stars Make Rushing Through the Sky: The Writings of Jane Johnston Schoolcraft by Jane Johnston Schoolcraft.



Great recommendation. Thanks!



Thanks Judith! I know the recommendation wasn't for me but I was looking for something similar (something "easy" to start with for somebody not really into poetry) so I grabbed this one and read a few poems and so far I'm really enjoying it!


You're welcome. I always loved Mrs Icarus!
I have just finished Jackie Kay's The Adoption Papers - short, but not a particularly easy read, although I enjoyed it.


I'm going to be reading some Indigenous poetry instead.

You're welcome. I always loved Mrs Icarus!
I have just ..."
I just finished The World's Wife and while it was mostly not for me, it was a great fit for fulfilling this challenge and gave my reading life a little stretch. I did really like Mrs. Tieresias, Mrs Icarus, and Eurdicye.

In the cover thread, I stumbled upon Punks: New & Selected Poems. I don't know which I'll count it for.
The Language We Were Never Taught to Speak, Black Girl, Call Home and I am The Rage: A Black Poetry Collection are on my tbr. I want to read more poetry this year so maybe I can tackle a few.


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