Praise

“With Tending Clay; Unearthing Stars, MJ Anthony viscerally depicts the all-important first step of Creation: before the pot can ever be fired, the clay must be unearthed, raw and shapeless, and it must be thrown.Invoking the familiar just as skillfully as the unknowable, they illustrate a map of the self in inks of pain and tenderness. They expose their wounds with subtlety and bluntness in turn, then ice their bruises with quiet moments of full-hearted love.In reading this collection, I kept feeling so stricken and dizzy that I could only liken it to the sensation of seeing stars - surely no mere coincidence, but a testament to their art. Anthony will take you by the hand and together you will be buried, dug up, revealed, shaped, shattered, repaired, and ground into starlight.”

– Joy Redcedars, radix.nekoweb.org

"Anthony's poetry swallows the idea of identity with a glass of chronic illness, asking which parts of yourself get to be whole. It weighs tending to themselves while getting sick and getting better and getting sick again as a constant rollercoaster, all while unearthing their own queer identity..."

– R.C. Lloyd, author of The Cruelty of a Door

“Tending Clay; Unearthing Stars by MJ Anthony is a collection exploring chronic illness, identity, pain at its most exhausting, dysphoria, acceptance, body image, love, self care, relationships with food, and self discovery. I frequently had to pause to put the book down and let myself simply feel. It grew on me like a daring plant, winding up my arms as I turned the digital pages. In many ways, these poems spoke to me so deeply. I have very different experiences than Anthony and I found it wonderful that this book can speak to people no matter how our lives have played out.”

– Erelah Emerson, author of Herringbone and Queen of Cowards