The Garden
Poetry and playwriting award- winner and Alabamian author Marzetta debuts her first poetry collection for the spiritual gurls. The Garden captures the life and love of Black Southern folk, exploring the intersections of queerness and womanhood. The Garden is a place where you can show up as your authentic self, and be grounded, healed, and spirituality fed. "Come to the garden and see for yourself movement / growth / The One."
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The Garden
Poetry and playwriting award- winner and Alabamian author Marzetta debuts her first poetry collection for the spiritual gurls. The Garden captures the life and love of Black Southern folk, exploring the intersections of queerness and womanhood. The Garden is a place where you can show up as your authentic self, and be grounded, healed, and spirituality fed. "Come to the garden and see for yourself movement / growth / The One."
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The Garden

The Garden

by Marzetta
The Garden

The Garden

by Marzetta

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Overview

Poetry and playwriting award- winner and Alabamian author Marzetta debuts her first poetry collection for the spiritual gurls. The Garden captures the life and love of Black Southern folk, exploring the intersections of queerness and womanhood. The Garden is a place where you can show up as your authentic self, and be grounded, healed, and spirituality fed. "Come to the garden and see for yourself movement / growth / The One."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781958859025
Publisher: Marzetta's House
Publication date: 07/29/2022
Pages: 48
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.12(d)

About the Author

Marzetta, also known as Kaitlyn Clarke-McClung, is a musician, photographer, and writer from Huntsville, Alabama. She holds a B.A. and M.A. in English from Alabama A&M University and The University of Alabama, respectively. Marzetta’s research and writing interests predominantly include womanist queer theory.
A Southern poet at heart, she is inspired by her roots in Wilcox County, Alabama, to explore such intersections in Black kinship and the flesh. Her passions include personal narratives, documentary films, and binge-watching TV.
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