"William Fargason's poems glimmer with grit and tenderness. Largely focused on the speaker's relationship with his father, Velvet not only reckons with the violence we've inherited; these poems imagine how we might emerge from the ashes of the past, to start again, to have a voice, despite the abuses of toxic masculinity and the struggles of mental and physical illness. With lyrical mastery, rich narratives, and heightened vulnerability, Velvet is an intense and moving second collection." –Marianne Chan, author of All Heathens