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EPISODE · Jan 30, 2017 · 11 MIN

Indigenous SF Poetry, Read by Ciro Faienza

from Strange Horizons · host The Strange Horizons Editorial Collective

In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Ciro Faienza presents poetry from the special Indigenous SF issue.   "I Learn the Police Once Beat My Uncle for Smudging" by Halee Kirkwood. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Kirkwood here. "The Consonance Among Waters" by Halee Kirkwood. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Kirkwood here. "After My Grandfather's Teeth" by Halee Kirkwood. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Kirkwood here. "Why Storms Are Named After People & Bullets Remain Nameless" by Tanaya Winder. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Tanaya here. "What it Takes to Disappear" by Tanaya Winder. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Tanaya here. "Notes From the Road" by Tanaya Winder. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Tanaya here.

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