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Feature: m “mick” powell

mick powell (she/her) is a queer black Cape Verdean femme feminist poet. She is currently an MFA candidate in Poetry at Southern Connecticut State University. Her work has been published or is forthcoming in Apogee Journal, Winter Tangerine, The Feminist Wire, and elsewhere. She is a notorious movie-talker who also Read more…

By Admin Yemassee, 2 years2 years ago
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Interview: Taneum Bambrick (2017 Inaugural Chapbook Prize Winner)

Y: How would you describe your journey as a poet? TB: I started writing poetry as a reaction to being raised in a rural place. We had little entertainment. My friends and I filled our time with games like jumping on the plank of wood that acted as a bridge Read more…

By Admin Yemassee, 4 years ago
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