Ahmet Sait Akcay, Author, Turkey
"Moshumee T. Dewoo's fourth collection of poems, The Really King of September, navigates 'unassailed' memories and antinomies that are carried in and through the mind and body when these have been assailed. The personas in these poems expose being human and being fragmented, broken, through pure feminine imagery coupled with a shy, gentle, sense of humour and subtle irony that mitigate the darkness of this brokenness that Dewoo writes on. Where her previous collections, The Sounds of Silence, Ex Absurdo Sequitur Quodlibet and Zero Point Soldier, are deeply engaged with seeking and positioning the self, herself, this new volume marks Dewoo's growth into a new lyricality - that of her found womanhood."