i shimmer sometimes, too

i shimmer sometimes, too

by Porsha Olayiwola
i shimmer sometimes, too

i shimmer sometimes, too

by Porsha Olayiwola

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Overview

Porsha Olayiwola's debut poetry collection soars with the power and presence of live performance.

These poems dip their hands into the fabric of black womanhood and revel in it. Shimmer establishes Olayiwola firmly in the lineage of black queer poetics, celebrating the work done by generations of poets from Audre Lorde to Danez Smith.

Each poem is a gentle breaking and an inventive reconstruction. This is a book of self and community-care―in pursuit of building a world that will not only keep you alive but will keep you joyful.


Advance praise for i shimmer sometime, too

In Porsha Olayiwola's capable hands, language becomes elastic, becomes kaleidoscopic. i shimmer sometimes, too is cinematic, is magic, and graceful education in the possibilities of form
-Safia Elillo, Author Of The January Children

In language that is both pungent and poignant, Porsha Olayiwola plumbs a dispora of resilience, rich in ringshouts and inner-city blues chanted to the sky. i shimmer sometimes, too is luminous indeed.
-Jabari Asim, Author of We Can't Breathe

Each poem is a lesson, a story, a mirror that Olayiwola holds up to ensure we pay attention to that which we may have overlooked.
-Clint Smith, Author of Counting Descent

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781943735457
Publisher: Button Poetry
Publication date: 10/29/2019
Series: Button Poetry
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 96
Sales rank: 968,434
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Porsha Olayiwola is a writer, performer, educator and curator who uses afro-futurism and surrealism to examine historical and current issues in the Black, woman, and queer diasporas. She is an Individual World Poetry Slam Champion and is the current poet laureate for the city of Boston.
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