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From an activist, teacher, poet, and spoken word artist comes a memoir in 26 essays that explores Black lived experience, food, mental health, friendship, fatherhood, and the nature of living | Hopeful tone: while sharing reflections from his life, author invites readers toward a satisfying, uplifting future | Author lifts up Black literary voices : In additional to his poetry and spoken word performances, author is the artistic director of the BlackLit Durham literary festival, the editor of AfriCANthology, as well, he regularly speaks at mental health, diversity, and anti-discrimination…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
  • From an activist, teacher, poet, and spoken word artist comes a memoir in 26 essays that explores Black lived experience, food, mental health, friendship, fatherhood, and the nature of living
  • Hopeful tone: while sharing reflections from his life, author invites readers toward a satisfying, uplifting future
  • Author lifts up Black literary voices: In additional to his poetry and spoken word performances, author is the artistic director of the BlackLit Durham literary festival, the editor of AfriCANthology, as well, he regularly speaks at mental health, diversity, and anti-discrimination events across Canada
  • Comp titles: For readers of Why Fathers Cry at Night by Kwame Alexander and Story of a Poem by Matthew Zapruder
  • Author residence: Toronto

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Autorenporträt
A. Gregory Frankson has published four poetry collections and contributed to six anthologies. He is a former Canadian national poetry slam champion, an inductee to the VERSe Ottawa Hall of Honour, and a former on-air poetic commentator on CBC Radio One. This is his first full-length foray into the world of creative non-fiction. Greg is based in Toronto.