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5 Queer Chicago Poets You Should Know

Posted on June 15
Emily Mack

Emily Mack

Back in April, I said every month feels like poetry month in Chicago. I feel the same way about Pride — this city stays bursting with queer energy. But, in honor of official Pride month, here are some local LGBTQ+ poets worth checking out.

Yes, Jamila Woods is a famous singer and all-around hometown hero. She’s also a decorated poet, often mining her Beverly upbringing for her work.

Rachel Mennies is a Chicago-based writer whose poems get at queer longing. Her collection “The Naomi Letters” is full of epistolary poems, written to the woman the speaker loves.

Britteney Black Rose Kapri is — I can attest — a great (though tough) poetry teacher. She’s published two books of poetry, including “Black Queer Hoe.”

  • A bar: House, as in abode, as in dwelling, as in crib, as in where your inhibitions go to rest.

Born in Colorado, Katana Smith is now based in Chicago and previously served as Northwestern University’s artist-in-residence. Her poems “Three of Us” and “Sh*tty Boyfriend” are an excellent package: petty and moving.

  • A bar: Maybe I was the only friend who would talk to you about him … I would have talked to you about literally anything.

Oli Rodriguez is an artist and writer born in Chicago whose intersectional work explores the AIDS pandemic.

  • Must-read: “Papi, Papi, Papi” tells the story of a “sondaughter” raised in gay bars — and recalls the cruising hotspot that was Belmont Harbor.
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