by Kei Miller (Author)
Exploring the relationship between poetry and song, the pieces in this collection work to define the elemental human struggles of good versus evil andlight against darkness. The poems take different shapesnewly forged dictionary definitions; praise-songs celebrating the Singerman in a Jamaican road gang; and simple narratives of ghosts, bandits, and other night creaturesand present an accomplished and progressive voice from a new generation of Caribbean writers."
Author Biography
Kei Miller is a creative writing instructorand an author. His work has appeared in "Caribbean Beat," "Caribbean Writer," "Obsydian III," and "Snow Monkey." He is the author of the award-winning "The Fear of Stones "and "Kingdom of Empty Bellies," "The Same Earth," and "There is an Anger That Moves." He is the editor of "New Caribbean Poetry: An Anthology "and is a visiting writer at York University inToronto, Ontario."