D I Y Body by Toni Garcia-Butler (Pre-Order)
D I Y Body
Arkansas Queer Poet Series #4
Copyright © 2026 by Toni Garcia-Butler
ISBN: 978-1-943977-97-0
Retail Price: $14.00
Publication Date: June 23, 2026
Chapbook; 6 x 9” Paperback; 36 Pages
Cover art by Drien Thompson
Distributed by Ingram and Sibling Rivalry Press
Author is available for appearances and interviews
Author Website: www.tgbpoetry.com
Publisher Contact: [email protected]
Trade, library, and educational discounts available
Desk copies available for educators
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In D I Y BODY, Toni Garcia-Butler crafts a vibrant, defi ant exploration of identity, inheritance, and self-making at the intersections of Black, Filipino, Southern, and trans/queer experience. Through poems that move between memory, performance, and everyday ritual, Garcia-Butler builds a body not given, but claimed piece by piece, voice by voice. These poems are alive with sound and movement: karaoke bars become sites of transformation, kitchens hold the ghosts of lineage and love, and mosh pits offer fleeting freedom from misrecognition. This chapbook is a proclamation of naming, desire, family, and belonging, an insistence on the right to define the self beyond expectation or constraint.
"WHEN I FIRST encountered Toni Garcia-Butler's work, I recognized that feeling I've come to trust as a publisher. It's the one that says: pay attention, something is happening here. Something electric. These poems carry that kind of energy. Garcia-Butler reminds us that identity is not something handed over cleanly. It is something we build, protect, and celebrate, often in the same breath. This book holds exactly what I hoped the Arkansas Queer Poet Series would become: a space for voices that are rooted, rising, and reshaping what it means to belong." - Bryan Borland, Arkansas Queer Poet Series Curator
TONI GARCIA-BUTLER (he/they) is a poet and community artist rooted in Little Rock, Arkansas. He believes artists are cultural historians and memory keepers. His writing and art center the lived experiences of his people: Black, Fil-am, southern, trans/queer, and everyone existing within the margins. As a facilitator, Toni encourages folks to empower themselves through DIY publishing/zinemaking, personal narrative, and creative joy. Toni was named by the Arkansas Times as "Best Poet of Arkansas" in 2025.