Poetry. Women’s Studies. Concrete Poetry. "Combine Apollinaire with Pam Grier and you might come close to Montana Ray’s ferocious debut, (GUNS & BUTTER). Each concrete poem is shaped like a
gun and its poetic interiors are bracingly brutal and gorgeous. Capsuled in parentheticals, each magnetic phrase is locked and loaded as Ray burns holes into subjects ranging from interracial
love, single motherhood, to America’s unrelenting addiction to gun violence. Her voice is mesmerizing, tender, vicious, chimeric, as she veers between role-playing a warrior glock-wielding
Annie Oakley to ’warm, new mother.’ I love (GUNS & BUTTER) and cannot sing it enough praises. It’s the kind of rare first collection that is startling, necessary, and is truly like no other
book."—Cathy Park Hong