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1. January Prompt A
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Prompt A: A collection of poetry by a BIPOC author
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Dec 22, 2023 04:09PM
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Here are some possible reads for this topic- I’d love to see others’ recommendations as well!! Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson
How We Became Human by Joy Harjo
Inside Out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai* (a favorite of mine when I read it a few years back!)
I Am the Most Dangerous Thing by Candace Williams
God Themselves by Jai Nichelle
Side Notes from the Archivist by Anastacia-Renee
hihere are some BIPOC poetry that i recommend and some that i would love to read and i think others would enjoy
Salt
Night Sky with Exit Wounds
Time Is a Mother
Home Is Not a Country
Black Girl, Call Home
If They Come for Us
Teaching My Mother How to Give Birth
Our Men Do Not Belong To Us
Bless the Daughter Raised by a Voice in Her Head: Poems
My Darling from the Lions
I read two collections last year that I enjoyed and would work for this prompt: The Wild Fox of Yemen, Threa Almontaser
She is Yemeni American and this collection is especially rich if you have some background in Arabic language, but that isn't a necessity
Black Girl, Call Home, Jasmine Mans
From a poet with a spoken word poet so that style definitely comes through in this collection.
I am reading Content Warning: Everything by Akwaeke Emezi for this prompt this month, and I may also have time to get to Water & Salt by Lena Khalaf Tuffaha
Plantains and Our Becoming: PoemsI saw a plantains and are becoming by Melania Luisa Marte recommended on TikTok and I had to read it for this prompt. It was such a good read. And to me it was very shocking that I actually liked it because usually I hate poetry but Melania made me enjoy every poem she wrote. My personal favorite out of the book was Name poem
I’ve read a sample of Brown Girl Dreaming and immediately decided this is the book I choose for this challenge.
I'm reading All Along You Were Blooming by Morgan Harper Nichols. I absolutely love the art married with her poetry. I just discovered her while searching for a book to read for this first prompt.
I recommend Eastern Dragons Don't Breathe Fire by Phoenix Ning! I read it last year and loved it!
If you're into Indigenous authors, I highly recommend anything written by Joy Harjo.For this prompt I ended up reading her book: In Mad Love and War . I've read Joy's other work so compared to this one, I would give this book a 3-star.
I really loved Promises of Gold by Jose Olivarez. If this piece of poetry doesn’t fit in with your reading this month, it’d be a great selection for the translated book prompt.
Books mentioned in this topic
In Mad Love and War (other topics)Plantains and Our Becoming: Poems (other topics)
Our Men Do Not Belong To Us (other topics)
Teaching My Mother How to Give Birth (other topics)
Bless the Daughter Raised by a Voice in Her Head (other topics)
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