03/23/2026
My heart is full from a poetry-filled week leading up to World Poetry Day! š„²š
It was a profound honour to be shortlisted for the ās Edward Baugh Prize this year. Though I didnāt place in the end, I received honourable mention and encouraging feedback from the judging panel. A big thank you to everyone who reached out with congratulations, read my poem āAct of Penitenceā, and voted for me for the Peopleās Choice Award š«¶š«¶
This moment feels like a major milestone. In 2024, and I entered the competition together. Neither of us made it to the shortlist that year, and I look back on those poems and cringe HEAVILY. š This year, Jomo placed second and I was shortlisted! Ketch kin teet!! š (Slide 1). Iāve been quietly reading and writing many poems for my MFA, encountering those inevitable moments of doubt, and this recognition makes those unseen hours all the sweeter.
I also got to judge UWI ās Poetry Clash alongside & , witness our Poet Laureate .dawes read at his alma mater, and die of laughter at poet philosopher ās performance for Kingston Poetry Week (Big up for organizing! š«)
It all culminated at the NLJ Poet Laureate Prize Award Ceremony under the theme āReplenishmentā, where we witnessed legends, like & , share the stage with emerging voices. Yāall. Remember this name: Gabrielle Campbell. Scroll to Slide 7 for a snippet of her performance, or check out ās YouTube. I was blown away.
Thank you, poets and poetry, for this replenishment. The empire continues to bomb innocent people, the climate crisis continues to worsen, and oppression continues to dig its talons into our world, but we must keep going. We must keep writing and chronicling these times, for it is how we will hold onto our humanity.