Niki Herd is the author ofThe Stuff of Hollywood,among other journals and anthologies. Her work has been supported by MacDowell, Ucross, Bread Loaf, the Newberry Library, and Cave Canem. She currently lives in St. Louis where she is the Visiting Writer in Residence in Poetry at Washington University.
"“Niki Herd’s work is fresh, incisive, necessary.” —Tupelo Quarterly “Say the name Gwendolyn Brooks. Say Audre Lorde. Say Lucille Clifton. Niki Herd is basking in their echo… She is the black/woman/human we have been waiting for to unapologetically sing a socio-political poetics in which craft and attention to language is paramount within the message.”—Randall Horton ""[The Language of Shedding Skin] is a debut that marks the first words of a powerful voice.” —Jericho Brown “The Language of Shedding Skin is a resolute wind song of chimes strung with steely nerves, a song winding its way through and around America, what we have been, what we are, what we can be. The poet challenges the stasis of contentment with a spellbinding beauty crafted from her will to justice. These poems will stand as they come out of the compassionate quietude of a mind that will let not let go the dream of a better state of the heart we all can have if we accept the courage she offers us. Niki Herd has taken up the charge of those before her, poets with names like Lourde and Hughes, spirits that looked into the deep well of what we can be to see the face of love.” —Afaa Michael Weaver ""Niki Herd's '________ , don't you weep' is a stunning poly-vocal account of violence against women. Herd stitches together a narrative of implication, potential danger, and menace, while revealing grand beauty within each delicate detail. The poems are sensual, sumptuous, and smart. Each word is purposeful, each arrangement exquisitely crafted. What a gift to us all."" —Cathy Linh Che"