This week on the pod, Makda chats with writer and editor Terese Mason Pierre about Terese's speculative poetry chapbook MANIFEST. The pair talk Afrofuturism, creative freedom(s), daydreaming as praxis, and much more.

Terese Mason Pierre is a writer and poet whose work has appeared in The Walrus, The Fiddlehead, Quill & Quire, Fantasy Magazine, and elsewhere online and in print. Her work has been nominated for the Elgin Award, the bpNichol Chapbook Award and Best of the Net. She is the co-editor-in-chief of Augur Magazine, a Canadian speculative literature journal, and she is the author of chapbooks, SURFACE AREA (Anstruther Press, 2019) and MANIFEST (Gap Riot Press, 2020). Terese lives and works in Toronto.


You can order MANIFEST here


You can find Terese on Instagram and Twitter @teresempierre, and on her website


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