S. ERIN BATISTE – Michigan Quarterly Review

S. ERIN BATISTE

S. ERIN BATISTE is an interdisciplinary poet, storyteller, and author of the chapbook Glory to All Fleeting Things. This year she is the recipient of the PERIPLUS, Jack Straw Writers, and dots between fellowships and is a Writer in Residence at Prairie Ronde and the Helene Wurlitzer Foundation. Batiste is a reader for The Rumpus and her own Pushcart-nominated poems are anthologized and appear internationally in wildness and Puerto del Sol, among other publications.

Major Arcana

Published in Issue 62.4: Fall 2023 Glory Highway (2020) Radical Deconstruction (2022) Heaven, Segregated? #2 (2022) Intergalactic Sit-In #2 (2022) Luminous and Suspicious Person #2 (2022) The Smell (2023) S. Erin Batiste is an interdisciplinary poet and artist. She is a 2022-2023 Emerge-Surface-Be Fellow with The Poetry Project and has received fellowships from Cave Canem […]

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Published in Issue 62.4: Fall 2023 Glory Highway (2020) Radical Deconstruction (2022) Heaven, Segregated? #2 (2022) Intergalactic Sit-In #2 (2022) Luminous and Suspicious Person #2 (2022) The Smell (2023) S. Erin Batiste is an interdisciplinary poet and artist. She is a 2022-2023 Emerge-Surface-Be Fellow with The Poetry Project and has received fellowships from Cave Canem

As a Black Woman, Not Writing*

After Anne Boyer As a Black woman, when I am not writing I am not writing a memoir. I am not writing a memoir because memoirs are written by white women. I am not writing a memoir because memoirs are for white women who’ve overcome compelling odds and adolescent trauma. I am not writing a

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After Anne Boyer As a Black woman, when I am not writing I am not writing a memoir. I am not writing a memoir because memoirs are written by white women. I am not writing a memoir because memoirs are for white women who’ve overcome compelling odds and adolescent trauma. I am not writing a

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