Nationwide — Cultural storyteller, educator, and writer, Phoebe Eligon-Jones (often known as Blupoetres) broadcasts the discharge of her transformative new poetry assortment, Name Her Girl and Bend the Knee, a piece that boldly restores reverence, voice, and divine identification to girls and women of shade. Rooted in ancestral reminiscence, non secular reality, and lyrical excellence, the guide is each a declaration and a requirement: to call Black womanhood as sacred, to honor its endurance, and to acknowledge its unbreakable energy.
By richly layered sonnets that transfer between intimacy and invocation, Blupoetres confronts the historic silencing, misnaming, and diminishing of ladies whereas concurrently celebrating their resilience, magnificence, and non secular authority. Every bit turns into an altar—holding tales of therapeutic, self-love, generational knowledge, and the journey from survival to sovereignty. This heroic assortment of sonnets invitations readers not solely to witness womanhood however to bow in respect earlier than it.
“This guide is about remembering who we’re and refusing to let the world outline us as small,” says Blupoetres. “It’s about calling a girl by her rightful identify, honoring the divine inside her, and recognizing that bending the knee isn’t about submission, however about reverence.”
Written for girls, younger women, and all who search cultural grounding and affirmation, Name Her Girl and Bend the Knee serves as each mirror and medication. It speaks particularly to communities of shade, providing language that heals inherited wounds whereas affirming value, magnificence, and non secular lineage. The hope for this heroic assortment of sonnets is be embraced in faculties, church buildings, girls’s circles, and cultural areas as a instrument for empowerment and self-recognition.
Printed below Blupoetres Creations, Name Her Girl and Bend the Knee (ISBN: 979-8985385625) is offered by means of BlupoetresCreations.com, Amazon, and BookBaby.
Phoebe Eligon-Jones (Blupoetres) is offered for interviews, readings, workshops, and group engagements centered on poetry, therapeutic, womanhood, and cultural restoration. For extra particulars, ship an e-mail to blupoetres@gmail.com or name 917-208-7970.















