Star Power

Poems

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About The Book

A celebration and testament to the tenacity of life on the margins, brilliantly illuminating Black and queer experience.

In this collection, a jubilant testimony to the joys and hardships of the Black queer experience, poet Nicholas Goodly explores language that venerates the saints of their life—those people in cultures and communities who are not often seen as the powerful, brave, and heroic figures that they are. An ode to endurance, love, and play, Star Power carves out a place of pleasure and solace, a personal pantheon of legends from the Wonder Twins, Thundercat, and Tiffany Pollard to Venus Xtravaganza, the Olsen Twins, and Grace Jones.

Defiant and unapologetic, Star Power charts a path of joy and wonder, cutting through caustic history and an oppressive present to speak directly to these vibrant lives, which have long been overlooked.

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About The Author

Photograph by Caleb Jamel Brown

Nicholas Goodly is the author of Black Swim. Goodly is the recipient of the 2017 Chapbook Fellowship from the Poetry Society of America and was a finalist for the 2020 Jake Adam York Prize and the runner-up for the 2019 Cave Canem Poetry Prize.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Scribner (June 2, 2026)
  • Length: 112 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781668080771

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Raves and Reviews

"Tumbling with a momentum that is equal parts fury and joy, these deep, often hilarious, and always interesting meditations on politics, gender, anger, and love argue, finally, that it’s our capacity for change, our passion for it, really, that will save us, if anything will."

"Tumbling with a momentum that is equal parts fury and joy, these deep, often hilarious, and always interesting meditations on politics, gender, anger, and love argue, finally, that it’s our capacity for change, our passion for it, really, that will save us, if anything will."

"Tumbling with a momentum that is equal parts fury and joy, these deep, often hilarious, and always interesting meditations on politics, gender, anger, and love argue, finally, that it’s our capacity for change, our passion for it, really, that will save us, if anything will." —LitHub

"And suddenly. Everywhere you look. Black Joy. It's in the muscled presence of foremothers and divas who sparkle in backdrop. It's boys and body. It's all souls on center stage, some broken, some sinful, some iconic, some forgotten—but everybody with at least a lil dot of limelight. Look hard enough, you recognize Black Joy. It's conjured here, in this poet's funk-drenched phraseology, the threading of light through every line. Black Joy beats out struggle here. Joy wins." —Patricia Smith, National Book Award-winning author of The Intentions of Thunder

"Celebrity and Surrealism mingle and explode in Star Power. I fell in love with Nicholas Goodly’s voice when I read Black Swim, entranced by the seductive, dangerous allure of the poet’s risky, unpredictable, and whole original mind. That sharp lyric imagination has only grown fiercer in this new work, while also finding a softer blade as portraits of family, love, and self join the consolation of stars assembled here. To me, Goodly is the closest thing our generation will get to Bob Kaufman, but Goodly’s power is not derivative by any means. I mean that like Kaufman, there is no one writing with such a once-in-a-lifetime Black mad genius. And the poet knows it. 'I could write a poem that dances near/ the fire or a poem that stands in it.' Let us be grateful that we are alive to read a poet reporting live from the middle of a star." —Danez Smith, author of Bluff

"In their superb sophomore collection, Star Power, Nicholas Goodly writes with a self-possession and clear-sighted intelligence that I admire with my whole being. These poems are alive with defiance and play, fire and chill, demand and dismissal; they meditate and conjure, they trouble and revere, claiming the center—where they belong—as they sing of Black queer life, the icons and legends who paved way for their children. If 'what moves us is all ways / meant for us,' as an early poem in the book claims, then Star Power is, for me, meant in every way—and when the poet writes, near the end of the book, 'It is your life that has transformed the world,' I believe the same must be true of their own." —Charif Shanahan, author of Trace Evidence

"Nicholas Goodly's Star Power delivers boldly bodily poems that encompass an astounding range of voicings: lists, letters, devotions, odes, imaginings and reimaginings, where the sacred is met with humility and the sharp edges of rhinestones sparkle their way into diamonds. There is a lavish love of the raw material of life and art that resonates throughout this book, a curatorial eye that assembles an angelic order unlike any other heavenly host. 'It is my duty,' they write, 'to put the abyss in drag'." —D.A. Powell, author of Repast

"Nicholas Goodly’s Star Power is a virtuosic second collection, full of tenderness, play, and the 'gentle heresies' of queer life. These poems sharpened my wits and refreshed my sense of poetry’s possibilities; I felt wiser and dreamer after reading this book, and the only thing I could think to do next was to read it again." —Andrew Durbin, author of The Wonderful World That Almost Was

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