Cynthia Manick
Cynthia Manick is the author of No Sweet Without Brine (Amistad-HarperCollins, 2023), which received five stars from Roxane Gay, was named among the “Best Poetry of the Last Year” by Ms. Magazine, and was selected as a New York Public Library Best Book of 2023. She is editor of The Future of Black: Afrofuturism, Black Comics, and Superhero Poetry; winner of the Lascaux Prize in Collected Poetry; and author of Blue Hallelujahs. Manick has received fellowships from Cave Canem, Hedgebrook, MacDowell, and Château de la Napoule, among other foundations. For ten years she curated Soul Sister Revue, a quarterly reading series that promoted poetry as storytelling and featured emerging poets, poet laureates, and Pultizer Prize winners. Her poem “Things I Carry into the World” was made into a film by Motionpoems and has debuted on Tidal for National Poetry Month. A storyteller and performer at literary festivals, libraries, universities, and museums, Manick’s work has also featured in VOICES, an audio play by Aja Monet and Eve Ensler’s V-Day, the Academy of American Poets Poem-A-Day Series, Brooklyn Rail, The Rumpus, and other outlets. She currently serves on the editorial board of Alice James Books. She lives in New York but travels widely for poetry.
Ten Things I Can’t Do Without
- The tribe that loves me
- Grilled cheese on sourdough
- Satin-lined beanies
- Dope earrings from Etsy and thrift stores
- The ability to cackle
- Black joy without restraint
- The group chat that spills the tea and advice
- Making wonder out of words
- Songs in the “that’s my jam” rotation
- A good black bra