Earl Grey - Deja Carr
Earl Grey - Deja Carr
Chapbook. Poetry.
5.5” x 8.5”
24 pp.
Printed on vintage Eagle A Bond paper.
Multi-color cover variants.
Hand-stamped with the official seal of Illicit Zines.
These poems are new. They talk about love and other catastrophes.
Deja Carr is an artist and writer of Jamaican descent originally from New York, who currently lives in Amherst and has since the age of 5. Carr is also attending Umass for her Undergraduate degree in English with a minor in Black Studies. Carr is the spearhead behind the project Mal Devisa, which is a songwriting, liberation, and poetry project. Masterfully a genre-hopper, her work spans everything from soulful rock to unabashed hip hop, lush experimental to folk, lo-fi to jazz. Often accompanied by heavy bass, clever loops, and hard-hitting lyrics – her voice is unmistakable, yet versatile. Her first book is available now through “The Bodily Press” and she work featured in Looky Here, Spirit Duplicator, b l u s h, and more forthcoming. Deja writes about everything, especially love and becoming.





