Prepare to be moved, challenged, and utterly captivated by the profound journey that awaits the reader within the pages of Pole Dancing to Gospel Hymns. In this thought-provoking collection of poems, Gibson fearlessly confronts the haunting aftermath of a soldier's psychological wounds, delving into the complexities of human emotion with unflinching honesty. Gibson's book takes you on an intellectual exploration, as it fearlessly tackles the tough questions posed by curious school children on the elusive concept of "hate." Through Gibson's masterful use of stunning imagery and precise…mehr
Prepare to be moved, challenged, and utterly captivated by the profound journey that awaits the reader within the pages of Pole Dancing to Gospel Hymns. In this thought-provoking collection of poems, Gibson fearlessly confronts the haunting aftermath of a soldier's psychological wounds, delving into the complexities of human emotion with unflinching honesty. Gibson's book takes you on an intellectual exploration, as it fearlessly tackles the tough questions posed by curious school children on the elusive concept of "hate." Through Gibson's masterful use of stunning imagery and precise craftsmanship, the current political climate is laid bare, revealing the very essence of its existence. The words within ¿Pole Dancing to Gospel Hymns resonate with a bold and unforgettable voice, one that will echo in the reader's mind.
Gibson, a four-time Denver Grand Slam Champion, finished fourth at the 2004 National Poetry Slam and third at the 2006 and 2007 Individual World Poetry Slam. In 2008, Gibson became the first poet ever to win the Women of the World Poetry Slam (WOWps) in Detroit. They are the author of four poetry collections, including Lord of the Butterflies (Button Poetry, 2018), Pansy (Write Bloody Publishing, 2015), The Madness Vase (2011), and Pole Dancing to Gospel Hymns(2010). They also edited We Will Be Shelter: Poems for Survival(Write Bloody Publishing, 2014), an anthology of poems that address social justice issues. Gibson lives in Boulder, Colorado.
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