In It's All Love, black writers celebrate the complexity, power, danger, and glory of love in all its many forms: romantic, familial, communal, and sacred. Editor Marita Golden
recounts the morning she woke certain that she would meet her soul mate in "Meeting Joe." Memoirist Reginald Dwayne Betts writes stirringly about serving time in prison and how that
transformed his life for the better in a piece he calls "Learning the Name Dad"; New York Times bestselling author Pearl Cleage is at her best in the delicate, touching "Missing You";
award?winning author David Anthony Durham enraptures readers with his "An Act of Faith"; New York Times bestselling author L. A. Banks is both funny and wise in her beautiful essay of
discovering love as a child, "Two Cents and a Question." And the poetry of love is here, too��rom Gwendolyn Brooks's classic "A Black Wedding Song" to works by Nikki Giovanni, E. Ethelbert
Miller, and Kwame Alexander.