scrow1022's review against another edition
4.0
Love the poetry (will be reading more from all authors), and the conversation, and all the Chicago connections.
stubbornbones's review against another edition
5.0
A wonderful selection of voices in a really cool format; hearing from the poets in both verse and conversation really gives a special insight into their processes. I'm excited to read more from all of them now!
skyturtles's review against another edition
4.0
Favorite poems from this collection:
"Home [Chaos Theory] - Christopher Soto, who may be my new favorite poet. This gave me an emotional breakdown on the meaning of the word "home."
"Essay on the Theory of Motion" - Cameron Awkward-Rich. I think I have a new understanding of the word "transition."
"Homebois Don't Write Enough" and " YOU are SO Brave" - Kay Ulanday Barrett, the latter of which made me cry.
"Home [Chaos Theory] - Christopher Soto, who may be my new favorite poet. This gave me an emotional breakdown on the meaning of the word "home."
"Essay on the Theory of Motion" - Cameron Awkward-Rich. I think I have a new understanding of the word "transition."
"Homebois Don't Write Enough" and " YOU are SO Brave" - Kay Ulanday Barrett, the latter of which made me cry.
woodlandbooklover's review against another edition
5.0
A quick and moving read. The poems and discussion could be very educational for cis, white, able-bodied people... a moment to sit still and listen.
extantflannel's review against another edition
challenging
emotional
informative
reflective
medium-paced
4.0