Mack Rogers
Mack Rogers is a queer Black writer whose work appears or is forthcoming in Foglifter, Diode Poetry Journal, Glass, and elsewhere. Mack is a poetry reader for Split Lip Magazine, staff critic for Pencilhouse, and poetry editor for Zero Readers Magazine. He has been nominated for Best of the Net, Best New Poets, and The Pushcart Prize. He lives with his partner and their three cats near Raleigh, North Carolina.
Reading List
Sonnet for the Queer and Light-Skinned
I am black enough and I always was the verb in its past tense not where I am going but where I have been ashamed cus of the color of my skin and no ma’am a sister taught me to fix my goddamn hair not my mom who put this baseball glove on my hand […]