
Joy in the Belly of a Riot
The acclaimed poetic force celebrates the practice of poetry as healing and prayer in this vital, life-affirming collection about surviving the void and touching the divine—the second book in a creative collaboration between Amistad and Moore Black Press.
At age fifteen, Barbara Fant tragically lost her mother, and her world was suddenly upended. “I became an angry teenager. I was mad at the world.,” she recalls. “I even stopped praying, but I began to write. Poetry became my way of communication, my way of processing . . . it became my way to pray.”
Rebirth, renewal, and healing are the heart of Joy in the Belly of a Riot. Fant’s monumental collection is a continuation of her lifelong project of using poetry as prayer; this is healing-informed poetry to restore herself, her community, and the world. Exquisitely lyrical and boldly resonant, Fant’s poems excavate the nightmares of a childhood marked by poverty, violence, racism, and the loss of countless loved ones. Suffering seemed endemic to neighborhoods like hers, and yet, in Fant’s own words, “I keep trying to write about the trauma, but the joy won’t let me.”
Steeped in a rich Black Christian tradition and drawing on Scripture for artistic inspiration, Fant’s verse offers solace and guidance for all, from the devout to the skeptical. In these poems Fant demands that we see her, and her community, throug more than our grief. As she closes this profound collection, Fant gently preaches that we choose life and reminds us that “wholeness is our birthright.”
Joy in the Belly of a Riot is a healing balm in times of sustained uncertainty and a rock upon which we can build and sustain a foundation of joy. Fant’s essential message demands to be heard, now more than ever.
- Poetry as Healing: After losing her mother at fifteen, Barbara Fant turned to writing when she could no longer pray. These poems are the result of that journey—a testament to finding wholeness after trauma.
- Poems About Grief: Lyrical, honest verses that unflinchingly explore a childhood marked by poverty, racism, and loss, finding light in the darkest corners of memory.
- A Testament of Faith: Rooted in a rich Black Christian tradition, this collection draws on Scripture to offer solace and strength, speaking to both the devout and the searching.
- Joy as an Act of Resistance: Discover the profound message at the book’s heart: "I keep trying to write about the trauma, but the joy won’t let me." This is a celebration of choosing life against all odds.
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Joy in the Belly of a Riot
The acclaimed poetic force celebrates the practice of poetry as healing and prayer in this vital, life-affirming collection about surviving the void and touching the divine—the second book in a creative collaboration between Amistad and Moore Black Press.
At age fifteen, Barbara Fant tragically lost her mother, and her world was suddenly upended. “I became an angry teenager. I was mad at the world.,” she recalls. “I even stopped praying, but I began to write. Poetry became my way of communication, my way of processing . . . it became my way to pray.”
Rebirth, renewal, and healing are the heart of Joy in the Belly of a Riot. Fant’s monumental collection is a continuation of her lifelong project of using poetry as prayer; this is healing-informed poetry to restore herself, her community, and the world. Exquisitely lyrical and boldly resonant, Fant’s poems excavate the nightmares of a childhood marked by poverty, violence, racism, and the loss of countless loved ones. Suffering seemed endemic to neighborhoods like hers, and yet, in Fant’s own words, “I keep trying to write about the trauma, but the joy won’t let me.”
Steeped in a rich Black Christian tradition and drawing on Scripture for artistic inspiration, Fant’s verse offers solace and guidance for all, from the devout to the skeptical. In these poems Fant demands that we see her, and her community, throug more than our grief. As she closes this profound collection, Fant gently preaches that we choose life and reminds us that “wholeness is our birthright.”
Joy in the Belly of a Riot is a healing balm in times of sustained uncertainty and a rock upon which we can build and sustain a foundation of joy. Fant’s essential message demands to be heard, now more than ever.
- Poetry as Healing: After losing her mother at fifteen, Barbara Fant turned to writing when she could no longer pray. These poems are the result of that journey—a testament to finding wholeness after trauma.
- Poems About Grief: Lyrical, honest verses that unflinchingly explore a childhood marked by poverty, racism, and loss, finding light in the darkest corners of memory.
- A Testament of Faith: Rooted in a rich Black Christian tradition, this collection draws on Scripture to offer solace and strength, speaking to both the devout and the searching.
- Joy as an Act of Resistance: Discover the profound message at the book’s heart: "I keep trying to write about the trauma, but the joy won’t let me." This is a celebration of choosing life against all odds.
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The acclaimed poetic force celebrates the practice of poetry as healing and prayer in this vital, life-affirming collection about surviving the void and touching the divine—the second book in a creative collaboration between Amistad and Moore Black Press.
At age fifteen, Barbara Fant tragically lost her mother, and her world was suddenly upended. “I became an angry teenager. I was mad at the world.,” she recalls. “I even stopped praying, but I began to write. Poetry became my way of communication, my way of processing . . . it became my way to pray.”
Rebirth, renewal, and healing are the heart of Joy in the Belly of a Riot. Fant’s monumental collection is a continuation of her lifelong project of using poetry as prayer; this is healing-informed poetry to restore herself, her community, and the world. Exquisitely lyrical and boldly resonant, Fant’s poems excavate the nightmares of a childhood marked by poverty, violence, racism, and the loss of countless loved ones. Suffering seemed endemic to neighborhoods like hers, and yet, in Fant’s own words, “I keep trying to write about the trauma, but the joy won’t let me.”
Steeped in a rich Black Christian tradition and drawing on Scripture for artistic inspiration, Fant’s verse offers solace and guidance for all, from the devout to the skeptical. In these poems Fant demands that we see her, and her community, throug more than our grief. As she closes this profound collection, Fant gently preaches that we choose life and reminds us that “wholeness is our birthright.”
Joy in the Belly of a Riot is a healing balm in times of sustained uncertainty and a rock upon which we can build and sustain a foundation of joy. Fant’s essential message demands to be heard, now more than ever.
- Poetry as Healing: After losing her mother at fifteen, Barbara Fant turned to writing when she could no longer pray. These poems are the result of that journey—a testament to finding wholeness after trauma.
- Poems About Grief: Lyrical, honest verses that unflinchingly explore a childhood marked by poverty, racism, and loss, finding light in the darkest corners of memory.
- A Testament of Faith: Rooted in a rich Black Christian tradition, this collection draws on Scripture to offer solace and strength, speaking to both the devout and the searching.
- Joy as an Act of Resistance: Discover the profound message at the book’s heart: "I keep trying to write about the trauma, but the joy won’t let me." This is a celebration of choosing life against all odds.























