"Amy Shimshon-Santo’s poetry is an exploration of the deeper connections between the selves and identities molded by languages, cultures, and the land(s) we inhabit. The poems weave the tragedies we experience daily with the beauty and wonderment of being alive. Among separation and closeness, desperation and hope, Shimshon-Santo offers us the gift of inhabiting these spaces in the present moment. She invites us to listen to and to thrive in the abundance that is all around us."—Leonora Simonovis
"Shimshon-Santo’s humor bubbles through this collection, along with her wisdom—“Eekspay Achurnay?” she asks us in Pig Latin, bringing playfulness to the table, and indeed, she plays with form throughout, bringing in mathematical equations and cryptography and photography, leaving out vowels, sharing a dream in an exhilarating rush of ellipses. Words dance across the page. These pages bring us back to our most embodied, enmeshed selves, bring us back to the Earth and its abundant wonders."- Gayle Brandeis
"Amy Shimshon-Santo is the most organic poet I have ever read. Her polylingualism extends beyond our species, feeding us meaning from panoramic angles. Language is simply the stuff she inhales and exhales. Like a spell in the stern, nurturing lap of Mother Earth."- Mamle Wolo
“Amy Shimshon-Santo’s poems are the words of a survivor, a warrior, and a creator. Time and time again, across borders and languages, her writing takes us into sensuous and deeply emotional places, finding beauty and rootedness and meaning in everyday moments and extraordinary landscapes.”- Héctor Tobar
This poet’s modern masterpiece of verses are born and live in la tierra, the earth, nature of Mothers, comunidad within dreams of hope. In this age of war, terror, murder, police state, incarceration, toxic cities — seeking justice Shimshon-Santo’s poem are the antidote, la luz in a world of headlines of darkness, this poet sees the light and give life to garden poems thundering with beauty, empowerment, and inspiration."-Adrian Ernesto Cepeda: The Poet
Dr. Amy Shimshon-Santo is a warm-blooded mammal with hair. As a writer, teacher, and culture maker, she believes that creativity is a powerful tool for personal and social transformation. Amy was born on Tovaangar land in current day Los Angeles, and has immediate family in the Southwest, the Middle East, and South America. Her art and community work nourish inclusive cultural ecologies for planetary justice.