Bottle of Life by TruthThomas Paperback, 82 Pages, Published 2010 by Flipped Eye Publishing Limited ISBN-13: 978-0-9818584-2-5, ISBN: 0-9818584-2-2
"Truth Thomas' second collection 'Bottle of Life' is an oeuvre of multiple layers that straddles the immense cavern of human experience."
A Day of Presence by TruthThomas Paperback, 76 Pages, Published 2008 by Flipped Eye Publishing Limited ISBN-13: 978-0-9818584-0-1, ISBN: 0-9818584-0-6
"Truth Thomas' audacious first pamphlet, Party of Black, not only introduced us to his eloquent, politically-charged voice, but also to a new poetic form of his own invention - the Skinny. In A Day of Presence, his first full collection, he deals with love - for the streets he was raised in, for his people, for womankind - and claims recognition and respect for African Americans, who have been present since, and contributed to, the birth ..."
"'The mouthmark Book of Poetry' is an anthology of the individual-author titles published under the mouthmark poetry pamphlet series, comprising the work of Nick Makoha, Inua Ellams, Jacob Sam-La Rose, Jessica Horn, Truth Thomas, Denise Saul, Malika Booker, Janett Plummer and Warsan Shire. The series was conceived by flipped eye publishing's senior editor, Nii Ayikwei Parkes, as a means to get poets from non-mainstream backgrounds - incl ..."
Speak Water by TruthThomas Published 2012 ISBN-13: 978-0-615-62142-5, ISBN: 0-615-62142-2
"The South: to render all that it means to an African American takes someone with acutely tuned senses, someone with a patience, a passion even, for the region's history and contradictions. It takes a poet. In this new anthology, the first of its kind, more than one hundred contemporary black poets laugh at and cry about, pray for and curse, flee and return to--the South.Voices new to the scene appear in The Ringing Ear alongside some of ..."
Party of Black by TruthThomas Paperback, 44 Pages, Published 2006 by Flipped Eye Publishing ISBN-13: 978-1-905233-12-0, ISBN: 1-905233-12-4
"Best Indie Lit New England (BILiNE) is a print publication series showcasing the best fiction and poetry published by independent journals in New England. Volume One contains work originally published in literary journals in 2011 and 2012."
"The South: to render all that it means to an African American takes someone with acutely tuned senses, someone with a patience, a passion even, for the region's history and contradictions. It takes a poet. In this new anthology, the first of its kind, more than one hundred contemporary black poets laugh at and cry about, pray for and curse, flee and return to--the South.Voices new to the scene appear in "The Ringing Ear" alongside some ..."