Not born to judgeWhat does the voice of the downtrodden sound like? How does the rhythm of the experience of those who ‘don’t fit in’ beat? How intense is the picture, in words and imagery, of the frustration that discrimination of any sort creates?
These are the questions I was trying to answer when I wrote
Queer Poems, my latest collection of poetry, where ‘queer’ doesn’t just mean LGBT, but is an inclusive term; everybody can be and feel queer as long society rejects difference – of any typ...
Published on January 18, 2016 06:18