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Pub Date Feb 24 2026 | Archive Date Feb 24 2026


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Description

Antediluvian engages with themes of the ecstatic, desire, mental illness, and spirituality. Written in part during the COVID-19 pandemic, the book’s speaker calls on an intertextual constellation of artists as they attempt to wade through agoraphobia, parse out their relationship with God, and navigate falling in love. Overall, the landscape of the book is a deep dive into the speaker’s psyche, and what it means to push past the confines of one’s oppressive interior. 

Antediluvian engages with themes of the ecstatic, desire, mental illness, and spirituality. Written in part during the COVID-19 pandemic, the book’s speaker calls on an intertextual constellation of...


A Note From the Publisher

Kameryn Alexa Carter is a poet and founding co-editor of Emergent Literary, a journal for the work of black and brown artists. She was a Visiting Teaching Artist at the Poetry Foundation, and is a Pushcart Prize winner. Her work has appeared in Bennington Review, Phoebe Journal, Torch Literary Arts, Bat City Review, The Best American Poetry 2023 and elsewhere. She is the author of Erykah Badu’s New Amerykah Part Two: Return of the Ankh (Bloomsbury Academic, 2025).

Kameryn Alexa Carter is a poet and founding co-editor of Emergent Literary, a journal for the work of black and brown artists. She was a Visiting Teaching Artist at the Poetry Foundation, and is a...


Advance Praise

"Kameryn Alexa Carter casts an unforgettable spell in the divine and decadent Antediluvian. Carter marshals her impressive gifts in poems inspired by art history, Biblical figures, and Black literary forebears. She explores physical and spiritual longing as well as mental and physical health with candor and verve. This is a poet unafraid to sing in the dark and to listen for what calls back."

-Derrick Austin, author of Tenderness

"Kameryn Alexa Carter’s Antediluvian is a linguistically sinuous and feral series of intimate cries from the heart along with demonstrations of the resilience of the spirit that are at once devotional and mutinous. Carter writes of the soul in extremis, the mind at risk, of survival and of awe. Her forebears include John Donne, Gerard Manley Hopkins, John Berryman, Bob Kaufman, Lucie Brock-Broido, and Reginald Shepherd. Reading this electrifying collection made me feel as if the top of my head were taken off. "

-Michael Dumanis, author of Creature

"In Kameryn Alexa Carter’s Antediluvian, the garden of Eden blossoms in a brain that also blossoms toward its highest self. God and psyche converge discordantly and amorously. Pills and hallucinations gird the speaker to the intangible and concrete, the body both a haunting and impossible to let go. Antediluvian is the field in which the mind and flesh go carmine with desire, the husband an anchor, dissociation and the church a liquid mirror into which the speaker smirks while disturbing the surface with a finger. Red lips. Red nail beds. These poems are blood and nectar. "

- Phillip B. Williams, author of Ours: A Novel

"Kameryn Alexa Carter casts an unforgettable spell in the divine and decadent Antediluvian. Carter marshals her impressive gifts in poems inspired by art history, Biblical figures, and Black literary...


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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9780822967675
PRICE $20.00 (USD)
PAGES 64

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The sour taste of religion. The oppressive bind of mental illness. Believing in something that simply does not exist.
A look into a darker, twistier part of my mind that I had completely forgotten about.
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This book is very well written, making difficult topics beautiful to read. The imagery was so strong, as well as the feelings it awakened in me. Though I am not highly educated and lots of the allusions went over my head, I very much appreciated the references to other texts as a way of relating an idea and experience. This book wasn't very long but packed a punch, and after reading I felt called to reflect on my own life.

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