The Hand That Rules the World (for Condoleezza Rice)
By Dante Micheaux Not only out of love for you, but with sweetnessthey fashion a noble puppet—cut with sweetness. Heads […]
By Dante Micheaux Not only out of love for you, but with sweetnessthey fashion a noble puppet—cut with sweetness. Heads […]
By Patricia Spears Jones He’s my charming gentlemanMy sometimes sweet man Sparks fly from his shoesDew drops off his brow
Reviewed by Tara Betts After publishing her highly successful trilogy of prose about the subject of love, bell hooks attempts
Review by Maranda Moses During the last fifty years of the 20th century, Caribbean writers such as Phyllis Shand Allfrey
Reviewed by Stacia L. Brown With Tales of the Out & the Gone, Amiri Baraka makes a kingly return to
Reviewed by Fred Joiner The poems of this collection have, as the title indicates, a gravity that draws the reader
Reviewed by Kellie Tabron Set in a Chicago neighborhood in the midst of gentrification, Free Burning, the second novel from
By Walter Mosley I decided to kill Johnny Fry on a Wednesday, but it was a week before that I
By Eisa Nefertari Ulen Chapter One Darkness resonated in an upward spiral, pushing away the past. She could hear the