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Independent Black Gay and Lesbian Publisher, Redbone Press presents: Gospel by Samiya Bashir

Published on 18 May 2009 at 10:21 am. 3 Comments.
Filed under art, LGBT, poetry.

A riveting review by guest Blackademics guest contributor Alexis Pauline Gumbs
In the beginning there was the word. And before that there was the darkness. Gospel, Samiya Bashir’s new collection of poems, published by independent black gay and lesbian publisher Redbone Press, is an extended meditation on the relationship between that darkness and the […]

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