A review by snowmaiden
WWJD and Other Poems by Savannah Sipple

5.0

I met Savannah Sipple when she came to a reading in my town. I almost wish I hadn’t, just because these are the kind of poems that are so raw and so visceral that it’s almost too much to picture them coming out of the pen of someone you know. Although some of the particular (southern, queer) details of these poems are outside of my experience, I identified very strongly with the issues they raise of feeling like an outsider growing up in a culture that the larger world will then judge you for coming from.

This book is the real deal. You should check it out. It’s what J would D.