The word, "Books" in cursive.
Yellow book cover titled "American Scapegoat" by Enzo Silon Surin, featuring a black bird illustration with wings spread.

American Scapegoat is a book of painstakingly honest and chilling poems about America’s neglectful relationship with its own history. At the core of this reluctance to frame the past in its proper context is the fraudulent and fraught mythology that Black people are what America needs to be protected from. This extremely damaging narrative has been prominently embedded within the socio-political framework of American culture and continues to play an inescapably significant role in the Black experience in America. This timely collection looks both to the past and the future, and fosters a deeply essential conversation about what it means to be Black and American in a democracy at war with itself and its humanity.

Book cover with abstract portrait and text "When My Body Was A Clinched Fist" by Enzo Silon Surin, featuring a Massachusetts Book Award sticker.

WHEN MY BODY WAS A CLINCHED FIST is a book that addresses the effects of social violence on a young boy’s mind and the consequent physical toll it takes on his body. At the heart of the collection is the metamorphosis of trauma from different acts of violence, some witnessed firsthand, and the struggle to make sense of the world in its aftermath. Set in the borough of Queens, New York, each poem is unrelenting in its depiction of the body as a fist and a young boy’s decade-long clinch for survival.

The word, "Bags" in cursive.

Front: Real Human Bean by Enzo Surin INK

Back: Seed of Liberation + “There's more than one way to craft your liberation.” —enzothepoet

Color: Red

Front: Real Human Bean by Enzo Surin INK

Back: Seed of Liberation + “There's more than one way to craft your liberation.” —enzothepoet

Color: Black

Front: Real Human Bean by Enzo Surin INK

Back: Seed of Liberation + “There's more than one way to craft your liberation.” —enzothepoet

Color: Blue

Front: Real Human Bean by Enzo Surin INK

Back: Seed of Liberation + “They keep trying to kill us, but we keep getting back up.” —enzothepoet

Color: Red

Front: Real Human Bean by Enzo Surin INK

Back: Seed of Liberation + “They keep trying to kill us, but we keep getting back up.” —enzothepoet

Color: Black

Front: Real Human Bean by Enzo Surin INK

Back: Seed of Liberation + “They keep trying to kill us, but we keep getting back up.” —enzothepoet

Color: Blue

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