Poetry collection by Regina YC Garcia.
Garcia’s new collection represents her growth as a writer since her first book. “I've been published before, and since that time much has taken place in regards to my own growth as a writer, the writing community in general, and the personal changes that have impacted my own world view,” said Garcia. “I've had the wonderful opportunity to think about how I can frame my thoughts in ways that I previously did not know about or had not considered. Much of this is due to workshops, greater exposure to new artists, and just time to think about the role of the writer as the storyteller, the truth seeker, and the witness.”
Garcia’s written and video poetry has been published widely in a variety of journals, reviews, compositions, and anthologies such as South Florida Poetry Journal, Main Street Rag, The AutoEthnographer, Amistad, The Elevation Review and others. Her poetic work for The Black Light Project, a documentary focused on real and often untold narratives of African American males in the United States, was featured on a Mid-South Emmy-Award winning episode of PBS Muse.