Grief’s Lament: Thief in the Interior by Phillip B. Williams
To write poetry is often to practice mythopoesis; to create the myths through which we can overcome adversity and within which we can...
Feast of Tongues: Cannibal by Safiya Sinclair
Cannibal opens with the words, “Have I forgotten it— / wild conch-shell dialect, / black apostrophe curled / tight on my tongue?” and the...