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This episode features our conversation with Dorsía Smith Silva about her recent poetry collection, In Inheritance of Drowning. Dorsía Smith Silva is the author of In Inheritance of Drowning (CavanKerry, 2024), which was a a category finalist for the National Indie Excellence Award, Eric Hoffer Award, Whirling Prize, and Da Vinci Eye Award, reviewed by Publishers Weekly, and recommended by Ms. Magazine. She is a multi-nominated Pushcart Prize nominee, Best of the Net finalist, Best New Poets nominee, Cave Canem Poetry Prize Semifinalist, Obsidian Fellow, Poetry Editor at The Hopper, and Full Professor of English at the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras. Literary Hub, Poets.org, Poets & Writers, Poetry Daily, Split This Rock, and The Los Angeles Review have published her work, and poems are forthcoming in The Cimarron Review and Beloit Poetry Journal. She has attended the Bread Loaf Environmental Writers’ Workshop, Bread Loaf Writers’ Workshop, Kenyon Review Writers’ Workshop, Tin House Winter Workshop, Looking Glass Rock Writers’ Conference, and Poets and Scholars Summer Writers Retreat at the Institute for the Study of Global Racial Justice. She is the recipient scholarships and fellowships from Bread Loaf and the Martha’s Vineyard Institute of Creative Writing. She is also a member of the Get the Word Out Poetry Cohort and 5 Over 50 Cohort of Poets & Writers in 2024. Moreover, she is the co-editor of seven books. Looking to increase the visibility of poetry by BIPOC authors, she is the creator of the Smith Silva Challenge which is a reading challenge that highlights poetry books by BIPOC authors. She has a Ph.D. in Caribbean Literature and Language. To learn more about Dorsía's work, please visit: https://dorsiasmithsilva.com. Purchase In Inheritance of Drowning via our Bookshop link: https://bookshop.org/p/books/in-inher... Links for Black Writers Read: Find Black Writers Read online: https://blackwritersread.com/ Support Black Writers Read on Patreon: / blackwritersread Find Black Writers Read on Instagram: / blackwritersread