an identity polyptych (published in 2021 by The Elephants on the Salish Sea) is a hybrid memoir that explores familial estrangement, identity as a mixed-race Black person, and movement towards reconciliation. The book works to find an impossible peace as it relies on the trickiness of memory, the effects of trauma, the necessity and constant work of healing, and the unfulfilled wish to feel a true sense of belonging.

You can read excerpts of an identity polyptych at LitPub and Rigorous. Zoe Tuck also wrote a thoughtful reading blog entry over here.

Cellar Door Anthology was a quarterly anthology containing prose, poetry, comics and other artwork. The theme for this first issue is "One" and was edited and curated by Michael William Prince.

Tales to Oddify was a contemporary pulp anthology edited and curated by Owen Clifford Esq. The anthology featured editorials, poetry, two exclusive comics, pulp fiction and so much more!

Poems from the Back Forty from Columbine Poets of Colorado is a literary collection looking back and celebrating the fortieth anniversary of our state poetry society.

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