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The "interracial thread" is a hallmark of Wylde’s work, where a dominant "bull" from outside the domestic circle acts as the final catalyst for the wife’s sexual awakening. Key Themes & Recurring Tropes
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Around 2010 (common for this author's early catalog). The "interracial thread" is a hallmark of Wylde’s
"Watching My Mom Go Black" is a poignant and thought-provoking poem by Stephanie Wylde, first published in 2010. The poem explores themes of identity, racism, and the complexities of mother-daughter relationships. Through a candid and introspective lens, Wylde shares her personal experiences and emotions, offering readers a powerful exploration of what it means to navigate multiple worlds and identities. "Watching My Mom Go Black" is a poignant
Watching a loved one struggle with addiction can be a heart-wrenching experience. The emotional toll it takes on family members and friends can be overwhelming, leaving them feeling helpless and unsure of how to intervene. For those who have witnessed the devastating effects of substance abuse firsthand, the struggle to come to terms with the situation can be all too real. One such story is that of Stephanie Wylde, whose mother's battle with addiction has been a long and arduous one.
Wylde, S. (2010). Watching My Mom Go Black. The Missouri Review , 33(2), 136-145.
