Tag: LGBT Poetry

A Poem by Francisco Márquez

This week, a poem by Francisco Márquez.

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A Poem by Miriam Bird Greenberg

This week, a poem by Miriam Bird Greenberg.

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A Poem by Nathan Blansett

This week, a poem by Nathan Blansett.

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A Poem by Kamden Hilliard

This week, a poem by Kamden Hilliard.

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A Poem by K.T. Billey

This week, a poem by K.T. Billey.

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Two Poems by Nebeolisa Okwudili

This week, two poems by Nebeolisa Okwudili

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A Poem by Tom Capelonga

This week, a poem by Tom Capelonga.

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Dawn Martin Lundy: On the Power of Forgetting and Her New Collection ‘Life in a Box is a Pretty Life’

“What I believe in is forgetting; it’s transformative, if not reformative, power. What does it mean to truly leave something behind? To excise a happening from not only your thoughts, but also from your body?”

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“We inhabit the brutal. We are shattered every day./ We look askew”: A Review of Dawn Lundy Martin’s ‘Life in a Box is a Pretty Life’

One of the many things I admire about Dawn Lundy Martin’s poetry is her potent ability to puzzle the reader without losing the reader

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Danez Smith: On His New Poetry Collection, Writing About Gay Sex, and the Power of Blackness

“Today, being black and gay is an armor, a gospel I love dearly. I love black queers. I love who and how we are. It’s taught me a lot of love; how it can surprise you with its leaps and failures.”

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