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Samil Lexima is an Afro-Haitian poet, author, and designer whose work weaves memory into metaphor and pain into power. His latest release, Divine Complexity: The Ninth Veil of Womanhood, is now available in English, French, and Spanish—an international poetic ceremony honoring the fire, softness, and sacred voice of womanhood.

From literary panels to liberation-centered workshops, Samil’s work resonates with audiences seeking depth, truth, and transformation.

Available for interviews, readings, and collaborative engagements.

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Biography

I come from a place where the wind carries memory. Haiti—loud, beautiful, broken, sacred. Where the drums never stopped talking and the people never stopped fighting. That rhythm—it’s in my chest. That resistance—it’s in my bones.

I write because I have to. Because the words don’t leave me alone. Because the silence is too full sometimes and writing gives it shape. Not always clean. Not always clear. But real. Honest. Messy, even.

My stories… they aren’t just stories. They’re pieces of people. My people. My past. My questions. My grief. My stubborn hope. I don’t write to sound wise. I write to remember. To breathe. To keep something alive that shouldn’t have made it this far but did.

And poetry? That’s just the part of me that doesn't know how to talk in straight lines. That part that bends, breaks, spills out in rhythm and pause. It’s how I speak when I can’t say it plain.

I think a lot about legacy. Not the kind you write in your résumé. The kind that lingers when your name fades. The kind our ancestors carried on their backs and passed down in stories, songs, survival. That’s what I want my words to be—something that holds weight. Something that remembers. Something that matters.

When I’m not writing, I’m reading. Or walking. Or staring off into space, trying to make sense of it all. I believe stories can heal. That words—if we let them—can be doors. Mirrors. Maps.

I’m not here to impress you. I’m here to tell the truth the best way I know how.

That’s me.

That’s Samil.

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🖋️ Topics I Speak On:

  • The sacred complexity of womanhood
  • The intersection of poetry, ancestry, and resistance
  • Afro-Caribbean identity in literature
  • Grief, silence, and memory as forms of storytelling
  • Multilingual publishing and literary translation

🎙️ Past Appearances:

 Available upon request. Samil has spoken at poetry events, community panels, and literary spaces centering marginalized voices.

📬 Media Requests & Collaborations:

 For interviews, features, podcast appearances, or event invitations, please use the contact form below or email directly at dujourpublishingllc@gmail.com.

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Thank you for reaching out—I truly appreciate every message I receive. Whether you’re here to share your thoughts, ask a question, or simply connect, know that your words matter. Writing can be a solitary journey, but hearing from readers like you reminds me why stories are meant to be shared.

I’ll do my best to respond as soon as I can. In the meantime, feel free to explore more of my work, join my mailing list for exclusive updates, or connect with me on social media.

Stay inspired, and keep reading, dreaming, and creating.

With gratitude,

Samil