In Tips for Teaching in America, Joshua Roark delivers a sharp, unflinching poetry collection drawn from the lived realities of the classroom. Written from the perspective of a teacher navigating the emotional, political, and deeply human terrain of American education, these poems capture moments of humor, grief, resistance, and unexpected grace.
Set against the backdrop of the Mississippi Delta, Roark’s work explores the fragile rituals of school life, the language students and teachers use to survive, and the quiet relationships that shape a generation. Blending narrative clarity with lyrical urgency, the collection reflects on what it means to guide young voices while confronting the limits of institutions and the weight of personal responsibility.
Previously released under the title Put One Hand Up, Lean Back, this Special SXSW Edition arrives alongside the premiere of Roark’s film Dead Deer High, where the book itself appears as part of the story’s creative world. Together, the poems form a powerful meditation on teaching, storytelling, and the search for connection in a complicated America.
Honest, intimate, and socially aware, Tips for Teaching in America speaks to educators, artists, and readers drawn to poetry that listens closely to the voices inside and outside the classroom.
In Tips for Teaching in America, Joshua Roark delivers a sharp, unflinching poetry collection drawn from the lived realities of the classroom. Written from the perspective of a teacher navigating the emotional, political, and deeply human terrain of American education, these poems capture moments of humor, grief, resistance, and unexpected grace.
Set against the backdrop of the Mississippi Delta, Roark’s work explores the fragile rituals of school life, the language students and teachers use to survive, and the quiet relationships that shape a generation. Blending narrative clarity with lyrical urgency, the collection reflects on what it means to guide young voices while confronting the limits of institutions and the weight of personal responsibility.
Previously released under the title Put One Hand Up, Lean Back, this Special SXSW Edition arrives alongside the premiere of Roark’s film Dead Deer High, where the book itself appears as part of the story’s creative world. Together, the poems form a powerful meditation on teaching, storytelling, and the search for connection in a complicated America.
Honest, intimate, and socially aware, Tips for Teaching in America speaks to educators, artists, and readers drawn to poetry that listens closely to the voices inside and outside the classroom.