“Going Home is in reference to the original homeland of the Choctaw people in Mississippi where we were born of clay and sun. A place I feel called to. A place I will find my way back to in this life, or the next.”
Read MoreWhen you grow up never clearly belonging to one place, and constantly being reminded of it, when you grow up with unanswered questions and patchy family histories, you build an identity based on what has been passed down to you through story, picture and memory.
Read More“These three poems delve into the trials and tribulations of love in various facets of life–the rocky, confusing love stories we have with others, the loves we let go and the tumultuous, challenging course of self-love.”
Read More“In the end, we couldn’t change our luck. So in the dream realm, I bring you the feathers, of the crows that they took from us, and ask that you bring them back home, beneath the copper moon.”
Read More“My work deals with the modernizing of romantic literary sensibilities and explores recovery from chronic illness and trauma.”
Read More“When People Ask About The Breakup” is a series of poems outlining Cameron Chiovitti’s experience coming out of an intense relationship with their first love.
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