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.

  • I Have a Shop!

    So this is a little different from my usual style of post, but I just wanted to inform you that I have an Etsy shop where I sell necklaces and art. I’m currently reading Start Your Own Etsy Business and it’s really inspiring me to revamp my shop. I started my Etsy a few months ago

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  • Rapid Fire Book Tag

    I found this through the blog @ThriceRead Question 1 : E-Book or Physical Book? Physical for preference, but I do read E-book ARCs. Question 2 : Paperback or Hardback? Hardback, especially if the cover has some kind of design under the sleeve. Question 3 : Online or In-Store Book Shopping? I usually get the books that

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  • What Does Consent Really Mean? (Book Review)

    In this short story, a group of friends is struck with the question of consent when the newest student is rumored to have been raped. Throughout the book, the topic of consent is struck head-on and explained through conversations that feel all too real. This was a great conversation starter and quick read. I enjoyed

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  • Yummy: The Last Days of a Southside Shorty (Book Review)

    A poignant recounting of tragic events that should have never transpired to begin with.

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  • The Boy in the Black Suit (Book Review)

    I stayed up until 4 in the morning to finish this book

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  • Lasor vision is pretty hard to get right when you’re cross-eyed and every time he takes flight everything in his stomach comes up, too.

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  • Booktubeathon 2017

    Booktubeathon has officially began. This is my second year participating and I’m super excited to see how much I’ll be able to read in a single week. If you would like to know more about the booktubeathon and how you can participate, here’s a link to their channel:

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  • Life As We Knew It (Book Review)

    Will Miranda and her family survive through the end of the world?

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  • Friends With Boys (Book Review)

    Oh, and she just so happens to be haunted by a ghost.

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  • A collection of comical fun for the whole family.

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