Appuyez sur l'icône d'engrenage ci-dessus pour gérer les courriels sur les nouvelles parutions.
Suivez Olga Foreign pour recevoir les courriels sur les nouvelles parutions d'Audible et d'Amazon.
Olga Foreign is a literary voice shaped by global perspective. She is the author of four books, and the creator of Who Yelling Now?—a podcast where poetry meets protest, and stories break their chains.
Raised in the U.S. and shaped by global stories, Olga writes across boundaries. Her words don’t whisper—they echo she writes what others silence. Her work speaks in poems, images, and truth—unraveling trauma, memory, and the quiet violence of everyday life —unraveling personal pain and public silence with an unflinching eye and a lyrical tongue. Her work stretches across genres but remains grounded in one mission: to speak the unspeakable, and offer that voice to others.
Her debut collection, And Then Thoughts, is a deeply intimate book for each readers thought. Each poem reads like a conversation with the soul—tender, aching, and resilient. It became a lifeline not just for the author, but for readers across generations who found themselves mirrored in its pages.
In Stolen, Olga steps into generational political fire. This unapologetic poetic work breaks the generational silence around stolen identities, erasures, and systemic abuse. Stolen is protest as poetry, and art as liberation.
A Lonely Walk is a poetic story, illustrated with one-panel scenes. It follows the life of a woman in a yellow dress through moments of childhood, motherhood, grief, and joy. It’s a poetic visual memoir of a woman walking her path —carrying love, loss, and legacy in her steps.
Conversations with My Grandfather is a lyrical novel built on memory, voice, and inheritance. Told during a family gathering, it unfolds through the reflections of a woman remembering the deep, quiet lessons passed down by her grandfather—lessons on love, identity, race, and what it means to grow into one’s voice.
Olga is also the creator and host of Who Yelling Now?—a bold, poetic podcast where storytelling meets truth-telling. Each episode combines original spoken word poetry with political and cultural commentary. It’s a space where the quiet are allowed to yell, and the unheard are finally amplified.
Whether on the page, the stage, or the mic, Olga Foreign makes space for truth—and dares it to speak.
Lire plus
Lire moins