Saysha Pointer’s remarkable imagination is only matched by her soaring ambition. She identifies not simply as a poet, but as the creative director of Saysha Studios. And her ambitions are being met by a world that is thirsty for neurodivergent voices, especially women of color. When I sent a suite of poems from Unrestricted writers to Julia Miele Rodas, one of the world’s foremost scholars on literature and autism, she singled out Saysha’s poem “Imaginary World.”
Imaginary World
Imaginary World
Imaginary World
Saysha Pointer’s remarkable imagination is only matched by her soaring ambition. She identifies not simply as a poet, but as the creative director of Saysha Studios. And her ambitions are being met by a world that is thirsty for neurodivergent voices, especially women of color. When I sent a suite of poems from Unrestricted writers to Julia Miele Rodas, one of the world’s foremost scholars on literature and autism, she singled out Saysha’s poem “Imaginary World.”