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Poetry collection on the history of Philadelphia and its people of color by Vernita Hall. The collection spans from the free people of color in colonial times to the present day and is steeped in research. Extensive coverage of the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME) history. Hall serves on the poetry review board of Philadelphia Stories.
This collection takes the issue that most divides this country and moves it to the quiet, intimate stories of people from across the country. This collection isn't meant to advocate a position. Instead, we want the personal stories and reflections from people who come from diverse backgrounds and want to share their American story.
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Another Breath is a collection of short fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry written by Rosemont College MFA faculty and alumni.
J. C. Todd's Beyond Repair bears vivid witness to the struggles for healing--both small- and large-scale--in global hotspots of conflict such as Hama, Syria, and vicinities, where a tenacious Air Force doctor was stationed. With precisely crafted poems, imbued with empathy and grace, Todd examines those who must continue with dailiness amidst horror and chaos, on and near the many "playing fields and killing / floors . . . / where some will say nothing / is left, not even names." Both the best and the worst of human nature are laid bare in a "FUBAR'd" war-zone "tour of racket / and ruin." This fierce and moving collection is a special honoree for the 2019 Able Muse Book Award. PRAISE FOR BEY...