A love letter to Brown, Queer, and Trans futures, Kay Ulanday Barrett\'s More Than Organs questions whatever wholeness means for bodies always in transit, for the safeties and dangers they silo.
More Than Organs tattoos grief across the knuckles of its left hand and love across the knuckles of its right, leaving the reader physically changed by the intensity of experience, longing, strength, desire, and the need, above all else, to survive..
Barrett works to build / a shelter // of / everyone / they] meet, from aunties to the legendary Princess Urduja to their favorite air sign.
These poems remix people of color as earthbenders, replay the choreography of loss after the 2015 Pulse shooting, and till joy from the cosmic sweetness of a family\'s culinary history.
A love letter to Brown, Queer, and Trans futures, Kay Ulanday Barrett\'s More Than Organs questions whatever wholeness means for bodies always in transit, for the safeties and dangers they silo