The Good Truth by R.B. Simon

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The Good Truth, the fiercely validating debut from R.B. Simon, is a blazing manifesto of claiming identities within a gritty world. Summoning Mary Oliver’s reflective beauty and the gut-punching urgency of Andrea Gibson, Simon invites us to hold up any sense of being the “other” as our own good truth we must victoriously sing.

–Lisa Marie Brodsky, Poet, Author of Motherlung and We Nod Our Dark Heads

 

Through the excavation of the varied truths of her life R.B. Simon has gifted us with her poems, each one a shining, multi-colored agate, its language and imagery polished and glistening. The swift, poignant turns of language and thought surprise, gently immersing the reader in the pain and seemingly unbearable sadness of a mixed-race brown girl who says the “entire planet is my homeland/but I claim no home.” Her poems read as if she dug out and examined each one, clearing off the sand to reveal the shine and swirl of a knowing created through tremendous pressure. Through her poetry we witness her search for home, connection with others, and ultimately her body. The Good Truth is hard truth. It’s a salient truth mined from the bodies and lives of those living along meridians. It’s time we all learn from and honor the difficult and beautiful unfolding of women like her. R.B.’s poems—a tribute to her gentle spirit of survival and reclamation—are a must read.
–Chris Stark (Anishinaabe, Cherokee, and white) is the author of Nickels: A Tale of Dissociation, a Lambda Literary Finalist.

 

 

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The Good Truth

by R.B. Simon

$14.99, paper

978-1-64662-538-3

2021

R.B. Simon is a queer artist and writer of African and European-American descent.  She endeavors to create poetry centered in the mosaic of identity, the experiences that make us who we are in totality. Having battled mental health issues, substance use disorder, and trauma throughout her life, she is now in recovery and studying to become an Art Therapist, supporting others on the same journey.  She has been published in multiple print and online journals including The Green Light Literary Journal, Blue Literary Journal, Electric Moon, and Literary MamaThe Good Truth is her first book.  Ms. Simon is currently living in Madison, WI with her partner, daughter, and four unruly little dogs.

 

1 review for The Good Truth by R.B. Simon

  1. Lisa Lickel

    Simon’s opening biographical poem “Heritage” sets the table for the reader. With its starkness of the opening line and lyricism of internal time and space as its own dimension, we are drawn deeply into our own childhood angst, sharing our trauma with the poet, no matter who we are or how we existed. Any author of any genre who can pull us into her world is an artist. Simon’s art exposes the grit, love, and wonder of who and why she is, and begs us, her readers, to do the same.

    “who are you, little i?” spoke to me through the questions of “who are you” from those outside, to the poignant self-wonderment of “who can you become?” Everyone who has hidden under the blanket or in a closet with a flashlight and read till your eyes bled knows how to escape into anyone else’s world but your own.

    The 23 poems of The Good Truth are written in prose style, some speak in syncopation and several undulate across the page as they weave tales of discovery, humiliation, joy, resignation, despair, and acceptance. Phrases like “stacked facial muscles into a good morning” from “anything to keep you happy” and “the sound of infinity” from “Retreat” make me sigh in contemplation and revelation. The poem “Indelible” makes me want to make sure my loved ones are safe especially from themselves so that I will never have to feel like a “posthumous voyeur.”

    Poetry is an intimate revelation, and Simon carefully peels back layers of the soul to share flashes of her world. Just the right size to breathe in a few poems at a time and contemplate. Lovingly laid out and finely written. Recommended for poetry aficionados.

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