About

Rae is a Haitian-American writer and educator, born and raised in South Florida. She received a 2018 Silver Medal in the Scholastic Art and Writing Competition for her poem “Red Blood Cell.” She earned her bachelor’s as a double major in Psychology and English with a Concentration in Multicultural and Gender Studies and her master’s in English Literature with a Specialization in Caribbean Literature from Florida Atlantic University. Her poetry has been published and/or forthcoming in Rigorous Magazine, The Anti-Languorous Project, and Strange Horizons. You can find her nerding out over her latest reads @raethereviewer on Instagram and Tik Tok.

  • Blog Update

    I have been thinking about changing my blog name for quite some time now and I feel like there’s no time like the present. My main issue was finding a new name but I think I’ve thought one up now. My blog will no longer be known as the Poet’s Corner. From now on, it

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  • Copper Sun (Book Review)

    Copper Sun (Book Review)

    Amari is just fifteen when strange men appear in her village. They do not look like any people she’s ever seen. Their skin is pale, nearly white, they carry strange sticks and speak a language unlike those she has ever heard. Amari is first weary of these men but soon welcomes them with open arms

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  • The Hate U Give (Book Review)

      Starr is sixteen and trying to live as close to a normal life as she can. She lives in Garden Heights, an area known for all the wrong reasons. She may live in the “ghetto” but she goes to a prep school in the suburbs. She basically has to be two different people. One

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  • As you may or may not know, I am a Floridian. More specifically, I live in South Florida. Though I’m not as low as Miami, I’m still South enough to be worried. We’re expecting Category 4 winds and rain on my side. This isn’t my first hurricane, but with reports of it being “the strongest

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  • It’s cute, it’s funny, and it’s a breeze to get through.

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  • Hello Lovely Readers, Today I’m trying something new. I’m posting something *gasp* personal. As the title suggests, today I almost got into a fight. Rather, I almost took part in starting one. If you know anything about me, (which you probably don’t, we’re just internet pals or whatever) you’ll know that I’m generally not one

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  • Harry is a bit messy and a lot clumsy. But he truly believes he is a superhero. He constantly leaves messes and chaos in his wake, yet he still manages to make every situation better. So who’s to say he isn’t a superhero? This comical early chapter book series will prove that having a positive

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  • Speak (Book Review)

    Speak (Book Review)

    Despite being published nearly twenty years ago, it still reigns true, and personal, and great.

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  • Monster: A Graphic Novel (Book Review)

    Is Steve Harmon a Monster? That’s how the prosecutor sees him. Or maybe he’s just a kid who likes to make movies. Whatever Steve is, he’s on trial for armed robbery and felony murder. This trial determines whether Steve gets to live a free life. It’s up to the jury to decide whether Steve Harmon

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  •   The perfect bedtime book for young soccer fans. From the opening kickoff to the final goal, a young girl says goodnight to her most beloved sport: soccer. Goodnight Soccer is the perfect book for snuggling up with your little ones before bed, or reading to a classroom before nap time. The illustrations were beautiful and

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