Homie

Homie is a collection of poems by Danez Smith, a Black, Queer writer and performer, who was a finalist for the National Book Award. Smith’s pronoun is “they” and the author’s note on the title says “this book was titled homie because I don’t want non-black people to say my ***  out loud.  this book is really titled my ***.” Many of the poems are about friendships that are passionate, loves that have their own rules and understandings, and transnational bonding between peoples of color. Smith is a talented writer, mixing profane and profound with skill and spinning unexpected metaphors and images effectively. Here’s what the Star-Tribune says:

https://www.startribune.com/review-homie-by-danez-smith/567073252/

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About Mike Wilson

Mike Wilson’s work has appeared in magazines including Cagibi Literary Journal, Stoneboat, The Aurorean, The Ocotillo Review, London Reader, and in anthologies including for a better world 2020 and Anthology of Appalachian Writers Vol. X. He received Kentucky State Poetry Society’s Chaffin/Kash Prize in 2019. He resides in Lexington, Kentucky, but summers in Ecstasy and winters in Despair.

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