Molotov Mouths: Explosive New Writing Review

Molotov Mouths: Explosive New Writing
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I found myself blown away by most of the authors here. A fine, fine, book for the most part. Highlights are Dani Montgomery's anti-military recuitment "Dear Brother," and every single last piece from Ananda Esteva. James Tracy is a poet to watch-his Wen Ho Lee poem and New World Orders are new classics to say the least. Leroy Moore's short play suggests a Baraka in the rough. Raw Knowledge's name speaks volumes-it is very raw, but full of knowledge.

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The Molotov Mouths Outspoken Word Troupe has a simple mission: to jump-start creative works of the political imagination in these turbulent times. No slogans, no dogma, just powerful writing that fights for social justice, as demonstrated in Josiah Luis Alderete's mournful portrait of neighborhood gentrification in "Valencia Street Blues"; Dani Montgomery's forthright take on transgender transformation in "My Last Answer"; Leroy Moore's brutally honest "Brown Broken Bodies," and more. Issues of race, disability, immigration, discrimination, incarceration, and poverty are also tackled in this brilliant debut print collection.

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