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Silencer
Silencer | Marcus Wicker
7 posts | 6 read | 8 to read
Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and Oddisee meet traditional verse in this urgent collection of poems by Pushcart winner and NAACP Image Award finalist Marcus Wicker Welcome to Marcus Wicker's Midwest, where the muzzle is always on and where (…more)
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lil1inblue
Silencer | Marcus Wicker
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TheSpineView 🤩🤩🤩 5mo
dabbe A whoah one. 🤎🍁🧡 5mo
lil1inblue @TheSpineView 💛 💖 💛 (edited) 5mo
lil1inblue @dabbe Indeed! 🌟 5mo
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hwestfall
Silencer | Marcus Wicker
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Pickpick

A powerful book of poetry.

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queerbookreader
Silencer | Marcus Wicker
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Tonight's read ✨

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actuallyalison
Silencer | Marcus Wicker
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Pickpick

Everything from the title, to the diction, to the brutal honesties in this collection are written masterfully. I felt hopeful and convicted at once when I set this work down.

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WanderingBookaneer
Silencer | Marcus Wicker
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Dear Pac, if there‘s a heaven
for a G, the red Rorschach splotches
of cop-shot bodies you must stomach
floating toward the kingdom
each sunset.

GondorGirl I'm not sure if clicking the "love" ❤ is appropriate here, but wow... powerful! 7y
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BookishFeminist
Silencer | Marcus Wicker
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I‘ve been in more reading slumps than I can count in the past year or so. In another one and trying to kick it with some great poetry. I‘ve had my eye on this collection since it came out. #booksnbucks

Megabooks Me too friend! I am working on finishing my third book this month. 🤦🏻‍♀️ Hope both of us get out of them soon. 7y
Verity I‘m so not a poetry reader, so I‘m totally jealous of those who can. 7y
SoniaC This sounds good. I look forward to hearing what you think of it. 7y
maniraj88 Hy 7y
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ReadingEnvy
Silencer | Marcus Wicker
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(the poem pictured ends "in a breastplate, touch me light as a feather, please, jog in place.")
These poems confront the constant onslaught of microaggressions when you are a black man in (midwestern) America. Love the cover and the honesty - even the honesty of tiredness, of numbness - found in these poems. #edelweiss

Kristy_K I'm really looking forward to this one. 8y
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