A celebration of storytelling, this collection of poetry is part of a twenty-year tradition of Chicago’s Oak Park and River Forest’s Spoken Word Club, started in 1999 with the mission: “… a call of pride and history and tradition and hope.” It is a call to the power of The Word!
Explaining that RAP stands for Rhythm And Poetry, the collection is open to all forms of expression, aims to have the words resonate on the page as well as the stage, and to give each writer a place to call their own, a place to belong.
“Respect the Mic” is a phrase that reigns supreme. It is an order if anyone dares to talk when someone is reading a poem; it is a challenge to respect the tradition of the spoken word; it is security in knowing your voice will be heard; it is finding a home in the camaraderie of storytellers.
Each writer is introduced by what year they were in the Spoken Word Club, or which college they attend, or their hobby/job or family status. This gives an insight into each poem making for a deeper connection to the writer and their story. These are new voices writing in new ways. The collection is definitely worth exploring, reading, and enjoying, each and every diverse and honest entry.