
Talk about kicking a man when he’s down.
So I‘m happy to celebrate something good that grows in Detroit. Wayne State University Press recently released four books of poetry in their Made In Michigan Writers Series. I reviewed one of the books from that series, Detroiter Terry Blackhawk’s The Light Between. The review is posted on Night Light Revue, a book blog with a focus on Michigan writers hosted by Megan Shaffer. You can read my review here. The Light Between is an antidote to Bad News Detroit, first because it shows that quality has a home here as well as in any other literary center, and second because the poems form a recovery narrative and goodness knows recovery is what we all want even if it’s someone else’s.
We’re fast approaching my second annual National It’s High Time to Buy a Book of Poetry Couple of Days, so may I suggest these books for your consideration. If you’re tired of people tearing down Detroit, here’s a small way to build it up.
