Teach yi How ta Swim
TANICIA PRATT
All my chirren is leave aftee sometime
an once dey does go
dey does don’t come back
sometime
all a mine is come back yinno?
Apr 20, 2020 | Issue 5, Poetry 5, PREE 5, Tanicia Pratt | 3 |
TANICIA PRATT
All my chirren is leave aftee sometime
an once dey does go
dey does don’t come back
sometime
all a mine is come back yinno?
Apr 16, 2019 | Highlights, Issue Three: #TheCaribbeanisnotaRealPlace, Poetry 3, Tanicia Pratt | 1 |
Tanicia Pratt it is the earththe lime or reddishsoil we plow for nourishment.it is the banana & sugar canea sweetness that seasonsour tongues.it is the mannersthe tank you’s or excuse me’sit is the mornin’ ...
FICTION
The Talking Forest of Yaminsa
Ayasha Ayurbe
Seaside
Jose Belaval
Lifting the Veil
Yvonne Weekes
Scarface
Melanie Grant
All is Not Lost in Translation
Yzahira Valle García
Bush Baths
Amanda Haynes
Frankie’s Father
Danielle James
NONFICTION
The Things We Inherit, The Things We Let Go
Ashae Forsythe
POETRY
There is Only Wailing, The First Cries, Inheritance
Yashika Graham
An Abecedarian Cut in Half Like a Nose
Amelia Badri
Two Poems About Love
Kendel Hippolyte
bi·sex·u·al
Choiselle Joseph
beautiful hand
Allison Whittenberg
For Alton Ellis and other Poems
Amílcar Peter Sanatan
To Talk of Trees, The Cannon Ball Tree, Bloody Orange
Debra Providence
Blood Songs, Beasts of the Island, Storm Seasons
Joely Williams
ART-ICLES
Roberta Stoddart’s “All in the Family”
Isis Semaj-Hall
INTERVIEWS
Unmothered, Unafraid, and Free: A Conversation with Camille U. Adams
Caryn Rae Adams
BRAWTA
A Final Conversation with Mazola Wa Mwashighadi
Tedecia Bromfield
The View from Belle Eau Road
Judy Raymond
Wash Belly
Soni Brown
The Clouds Used to be Grand
B.H. Schafer