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The Smith Silva Challenge was created to celebrate poetry books by BIPOC authors in November. November is an important month because it is the end of hurricane season, the month that my book In Inheritance of Drowning will be released, and the time where we can be full of gratitude.
Poetry Books by BIPOC Authors that Are on My Mind
Poetry Books by BIPOC Authors that Are on My Mind Seam by Tarfia Faizullah Zong! by M. Nourbese Philip Good Monster by Diannnely Antigua Have You been Long Enough at Table by Leslie Sainz No Ruined Stone by Shara McCallum Shame Trees Don’t Grow Here: But Poincianas Bloom by Velma Pollard The Day’s Hard’s Edge by José Antonio Rodríguez In Inheritance of Drowning by Dorsía Smith Silva Cowboy Park by Eduardo Martínez-Leyva Ghost Of by Diana Khoi Nguygen Bluff by Danez Smith A Face Out of Clay by Brent Ameneyro Silver by Rowan Ricardo Phillips Dub: Finding Ceremony by Alexis Pauline Gumbs Jagadakeer: Apology to the Body by Lory Bedikian Hivestruck by Vincent Toro Floaters by Martín Espada Yellow Rain by Mai Der Vang Suddenly We by Evie Shockley How Not to Be Afraid of Everything by Jane Wong Muse Found in a Colonized Body by Yesenia Montilla Tenderness by Derrick Austin The Book Eaters by Carolina Hotchandani Self-Mythology by Saba Keramati Alive at the End of the World by Saeed Jones The Carrying by Ada Limón Papi Pinchón by Dimitri Reyes Shake Loose My Skin: New and Selected Poems by Sonya Sanchez Customs by Solmaz Sharif Saints of Little Faith by Megan Pinto Eye Level by Jenny Xie Cloud Missives by Kensie Allen Calling a Wolf a Wolf by Kaveh Akbar A Fortune for Your Disaster by Hanif Abdurraqib
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