Disability Poetics
Poetry of Liberation

This collection, curated by Jennifer Bartlett and Sheila Black, explores disability in modern and contemporary poetry. In their introduction, they write,
Disability poetics speaks powerfully because it articulates the resistance of bodies and minds to the erasure, commodification, convenience, and disposability articulated all around us and that we struggle against. In this collection, we mean to resist.
Disability Poetics
Jennifer Bartlett
The Librarian in the Trees
DJ Savarese
Ode to Plastic Cups
Naomi Ortiz
How to Wheel
Karl Knights
A Small Disunified Theory
heidi andrea restrepo rhodes
Monster
Jason Irwin
Black Momma Math
Kimberly Jae
wolf dream moon
Gaia Thomas
ETC. The Resistance
Stephanie Heit
Am I Going to Kill My Daughter
Rae Rose
Later
Raymond Luczak
True Fresh
Genevieve Arlie
that snip
Tate Oquendo
Untitled Visual Poem
Tea Gerbeza
After after
Pinka PopsicKle
Strolling (2020-___)
Jessica Suzanne Stokes
The social lesions
Sean Mahoney
- torrin a. greathouse
From the magazine:
On Confinement
When I Stutter
Elizabeth Meade
The Tongue Does Not Believe
Alayna Powell
ANAMNESIS
Leslie McIntosh
Oh Say Can You See
Viktoria Valenzuela
Sometimes the Work Comes to You
Ricky Ray
Self-Portrait as Self-Care Mantra
Elizabeth Theriot
Echolalia
Noa Micaela Fields
Visual Poem 1 - "Sissy Dat Walk"
Maurice Moore
Here
Ava Cipri
If the Sun Comes Up
Zoe Stoller
Number Twenty
Jonathan Mack
Day 80: Dorchester
Stephen Lightbown
When I Stutter
Elizabeth Meade
Spring, again
Carol Dorf
Crip vs. Crip
Walela Nehanda
The Kingfishers
Charles Olson
My Mother Would Be a Falconress
Robert Duncan
Yom Kippur 1984
Adrienne Rich
The Applicant
Sylvia Plath
You Also, Nightingale
Reginald Shepherd
The Double Image
Anne Sexton
The Man with Night Sweats
Thom Gunn
Sisters in Arms
Audre Lorde
The Moon and the Yew Tree
Tory Dent
The New Speakers
Gloria E. Anzaldúa
- Josephine Miles
From the magazine:
Berg
Hymning the Kanawha
Tom Andrews
- Larry Eigner
From the magazine:
("the air/stirs...")
Body Language
Kenny Fries
- Hannah Weiner
At Winter Solstice, Iowa City
Stephen Kuusisto
Special Vans
Laura Hershey
- John Lee Clark
From the magazine:
The Manual
Buried Voices
Leroy F. Moore
- Laurie Clements Lambeth
From the magazine:
Cusped Prognosis
Other Fugitives and Other Strangers
Rigoberto González
Why Are You Scared of Me?
Lateef McLeod
A Body's Universe of Big Bangs
Leslie Contreras Schwartz
- Petra Kuppers
From the magazine:
Found on the Pond Deck
The Change
Allison Adelle Hedge Coke
ACOUSTICS TEST
Camisha l. Jones
Mind's Eye
Kathi Wolfe
Undoing
Khadijah Queen
- Raymond Antrobus
From the magazine:
Echo
- L. Lamar Wilson
From the magazine:
Aubade Tanka
Theodore Enslin
Ellen McGrath Smith
- The Cyborg Jillian Weise
From the magazine:
Romantic Gesture
- Ilya Kaminsky
From the magazine:
from Deaf Republic: 1
The Name of that Silence is These Grasses in the Wind
JJJJJerome Ellis
Face Reading
Travis Chi Wing Lau
Interlude
Denise Leto
- Meg Day
From the magazine:
Portrait of My Gender as [Inaudible]
Curious George Can't Swim: A Pantoum
Natalie E. Illum
poem for r
Khairani Barokka
bad road
Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
An Elegy for the Family [W]rex
Cyrée Jarelle Johnson
Second Dream
C. S. Giscombe
- Tarik Dobbs
From the magazine:
Poem Where Every Bird Is a Drone
- Saleem Hue Penny
From the magazine:
To Give Uplight
What You Mourn
Sheila Black
[to walk means to fall]
Jennifer Bartlett
[To be crippled means to be institutionalized]
Jennifer Bartlett
blood·sugar·canto
ire’ne lara silva
- Raymond Antrobus
From the magazine:
Poetry, Disability, and Vigilance
- Jennifer Bartlett
From the magazine:
Disability and Poetry
Projective Verse
Charles Olson
- Petra Kuppers
From the magazine:
Crip Ecologies: Changing Orientation
- Kay Ulanday Barrett
From the magazine:
To Hold the Grief & the Growth1: On Crip Ecologies
- Naomi Ortiz
From the magazine:
Crip Ecologies: Complicate the Conversation to Reclaim Power
Sound Consequence
Meg Day
Who Can I Be Now?
Reginald Shepherd
What’s Wrong with This Picture?
Kenny Fries