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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 3 reviews.

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Poetry for the Queer soul

"Andrea was a poetic visionary. I read this years ago and when she passed away I knew I had to get my own copy to revisit. Their words are like fire and flowers."

Chris (5/5)

soul on a clothesline

"I always find inspiration to be a better human through Andrea’s work. Somehow, they opened doors. Somehow, my soul gets aired out along with the laundry."

Naomi (5/5)

Gritty and Moving

"Has to be one of my favourite queer poets nowadays, alongside Siken. Had me gripped from the first lines, and I read it in one sitting."

Hayden (5/5)

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  • Published date: Mar 15, 2015
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 126
  • Publisher: Write Bloody Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781938912986
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.3" L x 8.5" H
"Their work is deeply haunting and profoundly inspiring. To call them one of the best poets would be a gross understatement. They are a far artist who forever changes those who experience their poems."—Carlos Andrés Gámez
Andrea Gibson (1975-2025) was an American poet, performer, activist, and Colorado's ninth poet laureate. In 2008, Gibson won the first Women of the World Poetry Slam. Gibson is known for their work involving gender norms, queer identity, social issues, and LGBTQ+ topics. Gibson is the author of several poetry collections, including You Better Be Lightning (Button Poetry, 2021). They have also won awards and honors such as first place for poetry in the 2023 Feathered Quill Book Awards and the gold medal for poetry in the 2022 Independent Publisher Book Awards. Gibson's other books include Lord of the Butterflies (Button Poetry, 2018), Pansy (Write Bloody Publishing, 2015), The Madness Vase (Write Bloody Publishing, 2015), Pole Dancing to Gospel Hymns (Write Bloody Publishing, 2008), and the nonfiction book How Poetry Can Change Your Heart with co-author Megan Falley (Chronicle Books, 2019). Gibson also edited We Will Be Shelter: Poems for Survival (Write Bloody Publishing, 2014), an anthology of poems that address social justice issues. Their works have been finalists for the Goodreads Choice Awards. In addition to their literary achievements, Gibson has released seven albums of spoken word and performance poetry, including Hey Galaxy (2018), Truce (2013), and Flower Boy (2011). Gibson is also a four-time Denver Grand Slam Champion and has earned top placements in national competitions, including fourth in the 2004 National Poetry Slam and third in both the 2006 and 2007 Individual World Poetry Slams. They have been featured on international platforms such as the BBC, C-SPAN, and Air America. Originally from Calais, Maine, Gibson relocated to Boulder, Colorado in 1999.

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