Exploding the world—

Within half a second-- The entire sky exploded in a fire as everyone around them started melting… Besides her. She, engulfed in flame and pain, opened her eyes and did not falter. She uttered, "No more--begin again…" Zohara's climax against the world destroyer.

Black History—Early Friday Night Poetry Corner #272

Harlem Renaissance poet Anne Spencer lived her entire life in Virginia, where she tended her garden, worked as a librarian and teacher, hosted luminaries of Black intellectual and cultural life, and fought for equal rights for African Americans.  Spencer was born Annie Bethel Scales Bannister near Danville, Virginia on February 6, 1882. She was the … Continue reading Black History—Early Friday Night Poetry Corner #272