What Us Is

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Poems by Kellie Richardson

ISBN: 9781733037549
Published: March 1, 2020

What Us Is offers readers a glimpse into the head space of one of Tacoma, Washington’s most respected poets, Kellie Richardson. In her debut poetry collection, Richardson turns herself inside out to let others know they’re not alone.

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What Us Is offers readers a glimpse into the head space of one of Tacoma, Washington’s most respected poets, Kellie Richardson. In her debut poetry collection, Richardson turns herself inside out to let others know they’re not alone. There are other humans out there

burning alive
praying for relief
pulling weeds
running fast
waiting for flight.

– KR



ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Kellie Richardson is a writer, artist and educator born and raised in Tacoma, Washington. Her work explores the intersection of race, class, and gender with specific emphasis on themes of love, loss and longing. She employs both classical poetic forms as well as contemporary mediums such as spoken word. Her work is provocative yet accessible, powerful yet vulnerable.

Kellie’s debut poetry collection,What Us Is, was published in 2017, shortly after she was named Tacoma Poet Laureate (2017-2019). She’s also the creator of Brown Betty (2012), a blog providing armor and inspiration for real life and a place where commerce and community intersect to cultivate healing. Kellie is particularly inspired and called to explore the experiences of women of color, and the intersectionality of identities. In 2019, Kellie’s sophomore collection of poetry, prose and collage, The Art of Naming My Pain, was published by Blue Cactus Press.

1 review for What Us Is

  1. DL Fowler

    A picture is said to be worth 1,000 words but this poet’s words are worth 1,000 pictures. She has laid open her heart to expose a treasure trove of intimate images that connect us with her journey from black girl to truth-teller and healer. When I was offered a copy of this collection in exchange for an honest review I wasn’t sure what to expect. Little did I know I would be privileged to bear witness to the gestation of such a wise soul. This is meaty poetry.

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