Saretta Morgan
(c) Shaunté Glover
Saretta Morgan is the author of Alt-Nature (Coffee House Press, 2024), a Ms. Magazine Best Poetry Book of the year, and the chapbooks Feeling Upon Arrival (Ugly Duckling, 2018), and Room for a Counter Interior (Portable Press at Yo-Yo Labs, 2017). Her work engages the ecologies and forms of connectivity that manifest in the shadows of militarization, incarceration, and U.S. imperialism.
She has received support from the Jerome Foundation, Arizona Commission on the Arts, Tucson MoCA, Tamaas Cross Cultural Organization, Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing, and elsewhere. She has been an Artist-in-Residence at the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Headlands Center for the Arts, the Center for African American Poetry and Poetics, and Oak Spring Garden Foundation. She is a 2024 Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists recipient.
From 2018-2023 she lived between Mojave and Akimel O'odham lands in the Arizona desert, where she organized with the grassroots humanitarian aid organization, No More Deaths Phoenix.
In an interview with TC Tolbert in ASU’s Poet’s Corner, Tolbert asked at what point in the writing process she considers the reader: “That’s a hard one for me to answer. I'm not sure when. Lately I think about the range of Black women who I love and imagine them all into one room. I ask myself what I have to do to bring everyone into the conversation. It's a kind of proxy to see how many corners of myself I'm speaking from.”
Born in Appalachia and raised on military installations, she currently lives on Mvskoke lands in Atlanta, GA. She believes in a Free Palestine as part of the broader inevitability of LAND BACK for Indigenous peoples across the globe.
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